Performance in Extreme Conditions
While backup power can benefit all, standby generators are especially useful in areas with extreme weather like hurricanes and wildfires that can cause more frequent power outages. In addition to more frequent extreme weather events, weather patterns are also becoming more intense, with hurricanes commonly reaching winds up to 175 miles per hour. Briggs & Stratton Standby Generators have been designed to ensure optimal performance in harsh conditions, so they are able to withstand major wind, heat and rain.
North America is also experiencing heavier rainfalls over shorter periods of time, making flooding more common. Briggs & Stratton PowerProtect™ Generators have built-in water resistance that has been engineered and tested to prevent water from entering the generator, even in heavy rainfall. The top of Briggs & Stratton Generators have an acoustic and thermal insulation sheet installed to help prevent rain and dust from seeping in through the roof area. There are also seals on the sides and end cap panels to protect the generator components and ensure water can’t reach the engine compartment.
Rolling brownouts and aging power grids are other causes of power outages that frequently deprive millions of electrical power. Extensive durability testing helps ensure that Briggs & Stratton Generators are prepared to power homes for extended periods of time during these energy outages.