Most residential generators on the market today are considered stand by equipment and utilize smaller engines that typically work at a higher rpm rate.
For longer periods of use it is recommended the load attachment not exceed 67% of the output capacity of the generator.
For all power systems there will be inefficiencies and loss of energy. This loss expressed by the system through heat, wears on engines, electronics, copper, winding insulation or resistance, and all electrical contacts.
Proper sizing for electrical loads which will attach, correct placement of system per conditions on proposed site location, proper wire sizes and connections, proper calibrations and correct fuel supply are all necessary for supporting longevity for your generator system.
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