Home Generators Missouri

A home generator can provide the electrical power needed during a power outage so your life does not have to be interrupted. Whether you purchase a portable or stationary generator in Missouri, they are easy to use and safe to operate.


1 . Local Companies

Altorfer Power Systems
(573) 221-8600
3520 Moberly Ave
Hannibal, MO
Regal-Beloit Electric Motors Group
(660) 547-0010
Lincoln, MO
Total Generator Service
(417) 736-2847
937 Evergreen Rd
Strafford, MO
Davidson Distributing
(573) 656-3411
1044 Highway Pp
Silex, MO

2 . Home Generators Overview

A generator can be used in a residential or commercial setting in Missouri. A home generator or residential generator can be purchased at a Missouri hardware store, from an authorized dealer, a home improvement store or through an online retailer. A stationary or standby home generator is designed for permanent residential use. There are several makes and models to choose from. The size of a standby generator ranges from one kilowatt to one-hundred kilowatts. Portable gasoline powered generators are designed to be used temporarily. The portable generators can be used wherever you need electrical power. Most generator engines run on gasoline, propane, diesel or natural gas. A home generator has become an essential piece of equipment especially during unexpected electrical outages.

3 . Portable Home Generators

The purpose of a portable home generator is to provide a temporary source of power during any type of electrical outage or when AC power is not readily available. A portable home generator is designed to stand alone without a permanently wired application base. Most portable home electric generators in Missouri are only made to provide electrical power to only a few necessary electrical appliances in the residence. This power is usually acquired through the use of multiple extension cords. If you purchase a more expensive model it may be capable of providing electrical power to an entire house. Portable home generators are generally used at construction sites, private residences, motor homes, recreational vehicles, camping trips, and farms. This type of generator is available in ranges from five hundred watts of power to seventeen kilowatts of power. Many people in Missouri have chosen a portable home generator because they are usually cheaper in price than a standby generator and usually do not require professional installation. A portable home generator is a good choice for those in Missouri who only need a temporary source of power generated during a power outage.

4 . Stationary Home Generators

Stationary home generators are permanent power generators installed at a private residence or at a business. Gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or liquefied petroleum gas are the four separate fuel sources that a stationary home generator in Missouri is capable of running on depending on which make and model you choose. This type of generator is designed to provide a long runtime especially when it is connected to another fuel source, such as gas power. The main difference between a stationary home generator and a portable home generator is that a stationary model is able to handle all of its applications by itself. Someone does not even have to be home for the system to become active and to start running. A standby home generator is equipped with an automatic start option. This automatic start option includes an auto transfer switch that is set to sense a power outage. When a power outage is sensed, the automatic transfer switch will switch the electric load from the utility line to the generator line. Then when the power is restored the system will automatically switch back. The usual transfer time of this automated system requires ten to thirty seconds in order to properly make the switch. If you run important computer applications you may need a backup system in order to recover any lost data during the transfer period. Stationary electric generators in Missouri require professional installation. This type of home generator is known for increasing the value placed on a home. Safety, optimum power, and increased home value are all advantages to owning a stationary home generator.
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