Power that feeds the generator
Yes, you need an electrician to install a power generator and it is very important that he is licensed otherwise it would not work/is not legal. Hire the licensed electrician to install a transfer switch.
When you get an electrical power generator, you should have a certified electrician come into the house to hook it up. You need to know that everything will be done correctly. You need to know that the work will promote safety and dependability. This is something that a true professional in the field will be able to provide. When you hire someone to do the work, you can be sure that you will get what you want.
Electrode-chemistry, mathematics, metal chemistry and physics are good courses for a electrician to know in order to get full potential out of the work.
You will have to get your license first in order to become an electrician, you will need to be certified in that area in order to employers to legitimacy hire you.
You should excersie extreme caution when dealing with electrical work. Only a trained electrician should attempt to do this.
One should hire an electrician if there is electrical work to be done that requires a professional. For example, faulty wiring or the fitting of wall sockets or extra lighting would require a qualified electrician and that work carried out complies with Part P of the building regulations issued in 2005.
when excitation fails,Reactive power will be supplied by the system to which the generator is connected and generator will work as induction generator and its speed will rise a little. generator which was in over excitation mode will work in underexcitation.but there is under excitation limit which should not be reached so we should detect loss of excitation and trip generator
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All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician. Electrical work can be dangerous, without the proper training you could get a shock, be electrocuted, or burn down your property.
An apprentice electrician should put "I am an apprentice electrician, which means I have not completed the minimum training required to be recognized as a qualified electrician. According to the National Electrical Code book, since I am not qualified I must not do electrical work unsupervised by a qualified electrician." on a business card for it to be legal.
A 2000 watt generator will work in this application very nicely. The equation to keep in mind is Watts = Amps x Volts. You can add up all of the amperages of the devices you are going to use and multiply that number by the voltage that the equipment operates on and that will give you the wattage value that you are looking for.
Yes it can be done but should be carried out by a qualified electrician