A home standby propane generator keeps your power on during an outage. It’s installed outside your house (like an AC unit) and comes on automatically — whether you’re home or away. It's as simple as 1, 2, 3!
1) The Power Goes Out
When the power fails or drops below an acceptable level (brownout), your automatic transfer switch (ATS) signals the generator to start. In just 10 seconds, the ATS transfers your power from the grid to the generator, fueled by your home’s natural gas or liquid propane system.
2) Your Stand-By Generator Powers Your Home
Your generator then supplies your home with electricity until the steady utility power is restored.
3) The Utility Power is Restored
Your standby generator automatically shuts down, ready for the next power outage.
All within seconds of a power outage.
And since home generators run on propane, so there’s no refueling.