Backup Power
Backup Power for Your Home, Office, or Remote Location’s Critical Loads:
A backup power system is ready 24 hours a day to instantly provide clean, quiet, automatic backup power. Our mobile solutions are designed to make the addition of a backup generator, or battery backup relatively simple. This winning combination is great insurance against extended power outages, ideal for powering remote sites and a must for folks who want to live a more sustainable “off grid” lifestyle.
When planning your back-up power system, be aware that the back-up power must be sent to a sub-panel that is not directly connected to your main AC service panel.The two panels may be connected through the inverter in the battery back-up system.You will have an AC line coming from your main service panel which is connected to the “AC in” on the back-up system.The “AC out” is then sent to the sub-panel only, not back to the main panel.During a power outage, power will be supplied only to the backed up sub-panel, not to the main panel. This requires that you relocate specific circuits that you wish to have powered when the grid is down, to the new sub-panel. This is best accomplished by a licensed electrician. |
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The reason for this is twofold. First, if you were to send the “AC out” from the back-up system to your main electrical panel, you would be back-feeding (down) into your local neighborhood electrical grid. This is illegal and dangerous. Secondly, when the electrical grid is (up), power will be flowing, unregulated, back through the “AC out” connection on the back-up system and could damage your electrical system.When the emergency system is running, power will flow from the main panel through the battery back-up system to power the loads / circuits in the sub-panel you chose. This power is limited by the power transfer capability of the inverter. If you need more current transfer capability for your backup up loads, you can parallel multiple inverters to increase the current flow.
Two questions to ask yourself are:1) How many watts does it take to power basic items I will need in an emergency? Essential items will average 3,000 to 5,000 watts of power to run. 2) Do I know the difference between running watts and starting watts? Running or rated watts are the continuous watts needed to keep items running such as lights, TV’s, radios, electronic device chargers, and fans. Starting watts are the burst of energy needed to turn on something quickly or for a short time, like a blender, microwave, or hair dryer.
Power Requirements:Emergency back-up batteries provide 24/7 blackout protection to supply power during a utility outage. Decide whether you want to back up a few essential circuits/outlets or your whole house or business. The number of circuits you back up and the power requirements of the items on those circuits will determine the quantity of batteries you need. It’s very important to calculate the power output you need and to give yourself some wattage cushioning for running a few smaller items if need be. If you have the owner’s manuals for the appliances and equipment that you want to run, find and add up the start-up wattages for each item. Otherwise, use the chart and formula below to estimate your power requirements.
* This is approximate wattage only. Please refer to your appliance’s owner’s manual for exact wattage.
Running Watts: Total your equipment’s wattage requirements from the chart above. Overtaxing a battery or inverter reduces efficiency and in some cases can damage connected equipment. It’s very important to calculate the power output you need and to give yourself some wattage cushioning for running a few smaller items if need be. If you have the owner’s manuals for the appliances and equipment that you want to run, find and add up the start-up wattages for each item. Otherwise, use the chart and formula above to estimate your power requirements. Starting Watts: Multiply the total wattage requirements by two, to determine the wattage necessary to start equipment with motors. Start-up requirements may be as high as three or four times the running requirements, so it’s best to check owner’s manuals for exact wattages; portable generators offer a higher surge wattage to help accommodate start-up requirements.
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