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re: A few questions for the home standby generator experts of the OT
Posted on 6/30/15 at 8:48 pm to LSU2001
Posted on 6/30/15 at 8:48 pm to LSU2001
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You will need to have a higher capacity gas meter installed and make sure you have adequate gas volume piped into the unit no matter the size.
very good info...
be sure to let the gas company know what you will be installing so that they can put the adequate size piping and equipment on their end....
Posted on 6/30/15 at 8:57 pm to ruzil
I used to sell Generac but worked on Cummins, GE, Koehler, etc. Get the smallest liquid cooled you can find, brand is inconsequential. Most electricians can install generators.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 9:25 pm to Spankum
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very good info...
be sure to let the gas company know what you will be installing so that they can put the adequate size piping and equipment on their end....
Already on this. Thanks.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 9:32 pm to Spankum
Your plumber also needs to size the entire gas system correctly, coordinate the gas preseure regulators and make sure the gas company provides the correct regulator for your equipment.
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