Portable Generators

Katolight Generator

Generators come in two basic types: portable generators and standby generators. There also are inverters, which are not standby generators but may meet your needs. The source of backup standby Katolight generator you ultimately choose will be determined your power requirements.

 

Standby Katolight Generator


Standby Katolight Generator The home standby Katolight generator line contains generators that are permanently installed into a home's electrical system and mounted on a pad outside the customer's home. The home standby Katolight generator requires professional installation with a transfer switch. And the home standby Katolight generator is capable of running on either Liquid Propane or Natural Gas as a fuel source.

The home standby Katolight generator line consists of a 5 models ranging from 15,000 to 60,000 watts all powered by high quality engines. This home standby Katolight generator line also have automatic start and the capability to be remotely monitored via a PC interface.
 
 
 

Standby Katolight Generator Features


Aside from pure power production, there are some useful features and accessories to consider for a standby Katolight generator.

Transfer switch: To use a standby Katolight generator to power your home, you'll need a sufficiently sized standby Katolight generator and a transfer switch. The transfer switch safely closes off the utility power line and opens a direct line to the standby Katolight generator and reverses when power is restored. Katolight models can work with a manual or an automatic transfer switch. The benefit of an automatic transfer switch is that it senses when utility power has been lost and automatically switches to standby Katolight generator power.

Noise: A Standby Katolight generator is not necessarily quiet. Some standby Katolight generators offer extra features to reduce the noise.

Weather Protection: Make sure the standby Katolight generator you purchase is suited for the climate in which you will use it.