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A standby generator is a back-up electrical system that operates automatically. Within seconds of a utility outage an automatic transfer switch senses the power loss, commands the generator to start and then transfers the electrical load to the generator. The standby generator begins supplying power to the circuits. After utility power returns, the automatic transfer switch transfers the electrical load back to the utility and signals the standby generator to shut off. It then returns to standby mode where it awaits the next outage. To ensure a proper response to an outage, a standby generator runs weekly self-tests. Most units run on diesel, natural gas, or liquid propane gas.

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  • Un generador eléctrico automático (o generador de reserva) es un sistema eléctrico de reserva que opera automáticamente.​ En caso de detectar un corte de la energía eléctrica, un circuito se encarga de encender el generador y de transferir la carga eléctrica a este. De ese modo, en cuestión de segundos, los circuitos eléctricos pasan a estar alimentados por el generador.​ Una vez se restaura la energía eléctrica, la carga eléctrica vuelve a transferírsele y el generador se apaga. Los generadores suelen funcionar con gasóleo, gas natural o propano líquido.​ (es)
  • A standby generator is a back-up electrical system that operates automatically. Within seconds of a utility outage an automatic transfer switch senses the power loss, commands the generator to start and then transfers the electrical load to the generator. The standby generator begins supplying power to the circuits. After utility power returns, the automatic transfer switch transfers the electrical load back to the utility and signals the standby generator to shut off. It then returns to standby mode where it awaits the next outage. To ensure a proper response to an outage, a standby generator runs weekly self-tests. Most units run on diesel, natural gas, or liquid propane gas. (en)
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  • Un generador eléctrico automático (o generador de reserva) es un sistema eléctrico de reserva que opera automáticamente.​ En caso de detectar un corte de la energía eléctrica, un circuito se encarga de encender el generador y de transferir la carga eléctrica a este. De ese modo, en cuestión de segundos, los circuitos eléctricos pasan a estar alimentados por el generador.​ Una vez se restaura la energía eléctrica, la carga eléctrica vuelve a transferírsele y el generador se apaga. Los generadores suelen funcionar con gasóleo, gas natural o propano líquido.​ Los generadores eléctricos automáticos pueden ser necesarios para asegurar el funcionamiento de sistemas críticos, como los sistemas anti-incendios, los ascensores en edificios altos o los equipos médicos para pacientes en estado crítico. También es común el uso de generadores de reserva en zonas residenciales, con el fin de proveer una reserva eléctrica a electrodomésticos y sistemas de climatización y seguridad. (es)
  • A standby generator is a back-up electrical system that operates automatically. Within seconds of a utility outage an automatic transfer switch senses the power loss, commands the generator to start and then transfers the electrical load to the generator. The standby generator begins supplying power to the circuits. After utility power returns, the automatic transfer switch transfers the electrical load back to the utility and signals the standby generator to shut off. It then returns to standby mode where it awaits the next outage. To ensure a proper response to an outage, a standby generator runs weekly self-tests. Most units run on diesel, natural gas, or liquid propane gas. Automatic standby generator systems may be required by building codes for critical safety systems such as elevators in high-rise buildings, fire protection systems, standby lighting, or medical and life support equipment. Residential standby generators are increasingly common, providing backup electrical power to HVAC systems, security systems, and household appliances such as refrigerators, stoves, and water heaters. (en)
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