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Installation of a generator for a house.

Hello all,


I'm moving house, (been here for over 42 years'!!), and one of the first items on my mind is installing an electrical generator.


SO; I guess there will be contactors / switch gear etc as I would like it to be 'automatic', (OR, maybe 'manual' too), changing from incoming to the generator.


a; What would be the best type of generator to purchase? Load wise? I'm not too worried as the bigger the load the bigger the           generator would need to be as long as I could run the basics within the house.


b; What switch gear would be appropriate?


I would't fancy the idea of switching tails around on a Henley block each time I needed the generator to be in use!!


Thanks, in advance!


regards... Tom
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    I didn't know that generators come with a heating unit fitted?


    Only the large ones and can you imagine the use of a 3 kW immersion heater in the water jacket of a typical 70 kVA unit in a well ventilated room actually switching off via a thermostat set at typically 50 C? 


    3 x 168 x say 18p = £90.72 a week, £4717 a year...............


    Regards


    BOD
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    I didn't know that generators come with a heating unit fitted?


    Only the large ones and can you imagine the use of a 3 kW immersion heater in the water jacket of a typical 70 kVA unit in a well ventilated room actually switching off via a thermostat set at typically 50 C? 


    3 x 168 x say 18p = £90.72 a week, £4717 a year...............


    Regards


    BOD
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