Yes
You would use a standby generator as a back up electricity source when there are outages of electric power. Business such as factories and also offices would have a standby generator in place.
Some information about standby generators can be found here. http://www.generatorjoe.net/html/stepxstepgenerator.html According to this article, standby generators are for emergency use only. You should use a prime generator instead if you are lighting up your patio lights daily.
It is possible to use it
When turning a generator to a standby operations mode, there is often a switch on the generator. By turning the switch on and off, you should be able to use the generator should the power turn off and resume electricity which may have been interrupted
A light can operate from stand by power of a generator.
Certainly. Simply use an adapter hose which your local dealer can fabricate for you or actually hard plumb a tee, a valve and a hose into your existing regulator that can be extended outside of the RV to a portable tank sitting on the ground. Either way the cost is likely under $60.00
Home generators can be portable or stationary (standby). It quite depends on how often and how long are you going to run the generator.
It is indeed possible to order online replacement generator parts for temporary power use at home by going to the site of manufacturer and ordering it.
Standby phase is in a yugioh duel after draw phase,you could use card effect at standby phase.
Well you want it to be efficient since the idea of a generator is to give you power when your regular power source is down. If you power your generator with gas then you want the generator to use as little as possible and also to produce the cleanest exhaust possible.
There are several great standby generator brands in the U.S., but Generac, Cummins, and Kohler are often considered the best. They’re known for reliability, strong warranties, and great performance during outages. The “best” really depends on your power needs, budget, and whether it’s for home or business use. For expert help and a wide selection of trusted standby generators, check out MasterAire — they offer solutions tailored to North American homes and businesses.
Yes, as long as there is fusing between the generator and the transfer panel. This fuse can be no larger than 20 amps. Without this fuse the load that the transfer panel is handling could go as high as the generator output (30 amps) which is a current that the transfer panel is not rated for.