Home generators are an ideal backup power option, but how do they work? Backup home generators — also called standby generators — are permanently installed on your property. They are connected to either a natural gas utility line or liquid propane tanks to power your home when a power outage occurs. A backup home generator package solution includes a standby generator and an automatic transfer switch.
An automatic transfer switch (ATS) is connected to the home’s electrical panel. The unique controls enable the ATS and electrical panel to work together to manage the backup power needs of the entire home. The ATS constantly monitors the home’s connection to utility power and recognizes when power is lost from the utility line.
When the ATS determines power is lost, it automatically powers on the generator. This entire process — from the ATS detecting lost power to the generator powering on — takes less than 20 seconds. All standby generators are automatic, making their use seamless and worry-free compared to other options. Once your backup home generator is running and powering your homes needs it will continue to provide power unless the utility power is brought back. Your ATS will recognize the utility power is restored and switch the generator off.
