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GENERATORS

GENERATORS

GENERATORS

Product catalog summary
Introduction
Generators are essential for ensuring power during unexpected outages caused by natural disasters like hurricanes and storms. There are two main types: portable generators and permanently installed home generator systems. Portable generators are versatile for home, recreational, and job site use, while home systems are more suited for continuous home power needs.

Types and Pricing
Briggs & Stratton offers portable generators priced between $500 and $2,200, and home generator systems ranging from $1,649 to $4,000.

Selecting the Right Generator
1. Identify Power Needs: List all appliances and equipment you need to power during an outage.
2. Determine Starting Wattage: Check the starting wattage for appliances, which is often higher than running wattage.
3. Calculate Total Power Needs: Add running wattages and the highest starting wattage to determine the generator capacity required.

Safety and Installation
Generators should never be connected directly to home wiring without a transfer switch installed by a qualified electrician.

Features to Consider
- Weather Protected Control Panel
- Circuit Breaker Protected Outlets
- Larger Fuel Tanks for Longer Run Times
- PowerSurge™ Alternators for Extra Starting Power
- OHV Engines for Efficiency and Quiet Operation
- SuperSilencer™ Mufflers for Noise Reduction
- Pneumatic Wheels for Easy Transportation

Shopping Tips
Visit local dealers to test units and understand features. Consider service options, as proper maintenance ensures long-term performance. Briggs & Stratton offers extensive service support through authorized centers.

Contact Information
For assistance, contact Briggs & Stratton Power Products at 1(800) 743-4115.
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Catalog excerpts

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Hurricanes. Ice storms. Wind storms. Youve seen the after-effects: entire communities without power. A home generator will ensure your family has the power needed when faced with unexpected outages. Two types of generators are available: portable generators and permanently installed home generator systems.Portable solutions will power your home appliances during blackouts, your recreational toys when youҒre camping or outdoors, and/or tools on your job site. Home generator systems are installed at your home and will power at-home medical equipment, multiple home appliances, and in most cases actually start automatically during power outages. Briggs & Stratton portable generators range between $500 and $2,200; and our Home Generator Systems range from $1,649 to $4,000. > Youve seen what can happen during natural disasters, storms and power outages. You know you want an alternate power source for your home. To determine how much power you require, follow these steps:1. Calculate your total power needs. ItҒs a two part equation. First, add up all the running wattageӔ for all the items you wish to power simultaneously. This equals the total running watts your generator needs to produce simply to run your equipment. Next, add to that total the highest of the starting wattagesӔ you wrote down in step 2, above. Now you know how much power you need to start and run your appliances and equipment! What do you need to power? Make a list. Determine what it takes to start each appliance. Ask yourself what you will need to power during an electrical outage: just appliances and lights? Computers and home electronics, too? Some families have in-home medical equipment that is a priority, while others need to ensure they have enough power to keep stocked food supplies on ice.If you need a generator for recreational or jobsite usage, list out the tools or appliances you will want to use at the same time. Will you need to power work lights along with your tools? What about a radio? On camping or fishing trips, how many outdoor cooking, heating or entertainment appliances or accessories will you and your family or friends be using at once? 2. Ensure youll be able to start (not simply run) your appliances. The ғstarting wattage is the amount of wattage needed to start an appliance with a motor; and it may be two to three times the wattage required to run the appliance. If you have ownerԒs manuals, check for your appliances listed start-up wattages (vs. the running wattage or the rated wattage). If you donҒt have owners manuals, use our wattage calculator to estimate your power needs. 3. >

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With the knowledge you now have about your power needs, you can comparison shop for generators within your wattage requirement. Warning: Never connect a generator directly to a homes wiring! Determine your power needs. Portable generators can range from 900 to 10,000 watts 2. If you intend to connect a generator to your homeҒs electrical system, hire a qualified electrician to install a transfer switch. All Briggs & Stratton portable generators are powered by high-quality Briggs & Stratton gas engines that offer power you can count on. Portable generators provide dependable power during power...

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BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATIONPOST OFFICE BOX 702MILWAUKEE, WI 53201 USA414 259 5333 ҩ2007 Briggs & Stratton Corporation >

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