Power supply loss can devastate a small business. Having an efficient backup system can be a corporate lifesaver. Backup power generators kick in when they detect a drop in line voltage or a power loss. Even if your company has a backup generator, it may be insufficient. Some only cover computer power outages.
Here are the most common and affordable types of backup generators and power sources to consider for a small business.
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Natural gas generators
Natural gas generators are probably the easiest of the different types to manage. The energy supply flows directly from the property's gas line. Typically there won't be a simultaneous disruption in natural gas supply when there is an electric power outage, which makes this a good backup energy source.
I recommend: Pepco Energy Services supplies natural gas, energy consulting services and generators. You also can buy generators from
Kohler or a
provider in your area.
Diesel or gasoline generators
They have to be filled by hand but the fuel is easy to get – just store it safely.
I recommend: Kohler has a mix of diesel generators that can be customized for small businesses.
Diesel Service & Supply sells new and used equipment from a variety of makers.
Battery powered generators
These quiet models are always on, charging from the build power supply till needed.
I recommend: Gaia Power Technologies sells the Gaia PowerTower as a battery-run generator.
Portable generators
There are plenty of choices for smaller generators to cover spot emergencies.
I recommend: ReadyPower stocks several makers.
Honda is a familiar name that's also in the generator business.