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  2. Generac - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Robert Kern in 1959, the company soon began producing portable generators for Sears, Roebuck and Co. under the Craftsman brand. During the 1970s, Generac expanded its offerings in the portable and recreational vehicle markets, and in the 1980s the company entered the commercial and industrial markets with its backup power generation systems.

  3. Standby generator - Wikipedia

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    Standby generators. A standby generator is a back-up electrical system that operates automatically. [1] 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. [2]

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  5. Diesel generator - Wikipedia

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    A specific model of a generator operated as a standby generator may only need to operate for a few hours per year, but the same model operated as a prime power generator must operate continuously. When running, the standby generator may be operated with a specified - e.g. 10% overload that can be tolerated for the expected short running time.

  6. Generators that can create 250K watts using water will be ...

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    Each generator can produce 250,000 watts, Ramsey told Knox News, and Mesa plans to manufacture 25-50 per year.

  7. Standby power - Wikipedia

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    In July 2001 U.S. President George W. Bush signed an Executive Order directing federal agencies to "purchase products that use no more than one watt in their standby power consuming mode". [15] In July 2007 California's 2005 appliance standards came into effect, limiting external power supply standby power to 0.5 watts. [16]