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Portable Standby Generators

Important Information from
the Electrical Safety Authority



Portable standby generators, when used properly, can provide an alternative energy source until conventional power is restored. The Electrical Safety Authority, which regulates the safe use of electrical equipment in Ontario, cautions consumers contemplating the purchase of a portable standby generator to do some homework first - for safety's sake!

  • The Power of Portable Generators
  • If You are Considering a Generator
  • A Safety Check List

  • The Power of Portable Generators

    Portable standby generators are fuel driven devices designed to produce electrical energy. These devices are used to power electrical equipment and appliance and are not intended to meet all the electrical requirements of a home or business. Portable standby generators should not be directly connected into a home wiring system without stafety precautions being taken.

    Careful purchase decisions, proper installation and diligent inspection are essential to make the portable generator safe for owners, their families, neighbours and others.

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    If You are Considering a Generator

    • Clearly understand your electricity requirements to ensure the unit is the correct size and voltage for your application
    • Purchase the appropriate generator accessories including:
      • an approved transfer device
      • a properly sized connection cord and plugs
      • Note: some manufacturers offer complete generator packages
    • Ensure all generator componenets have been approved by a recognized approval agency. Look for one of the markings identified in the right column of this page.
    • Hire a licensed and knowledgeable electrical contractor to install the unit
    • Be sure to have the installation inspected by the Electrical Safety Authority

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    A Safety Check List

    • Research your purchase carefully; consult a licensed and knowledgeable electrical contractor
    • Ensure all components of the generator carry approved labels
    • Check to be sure you have the following components in addition to the generator itself: a transfer device or panel and proper connection cords and receptacles
    • Retain the services of a licensed and knowledgeable contractor to install your unit. Ask about measure you should take to ensure proper grounding and bonding of the unit
    • Read and follow the instructions in your owner's manual
    • Contact the Electrical Safety Authority to arrange for an inspection of the installation

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    Ensure all generator components have been approved by a recognized approval agency. Look for one of the following approval markings.

     

     
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