THE CRITICAL IMPORTANCE OF PROPER GENERATOR INSTALLATION
Generator installation is one of the most safety-critical electrical jobs a homeowner can undertake, and it is also one of the most frequently mishandled when done without professional involvement. The central danger in generator installation is the possibility of back-feeding electricity from the generator into the utility grid. When a generator is improperly connected to a home's electrical system without a proper transfer switch or interlock device, the electricity it generates can flow backward through the home's panel and into the utility lines. This creates a lethal electrocution hazard for utility workers who believe those lines are de-energized while working to restore power to your neighborhood.
This is not a theoretical risk. Utility workers have been killed by back-fed current from improperly connected generators. This is precisely why the National Electrical Code and local utility requirements universally mandate the use of a properly installed transfer switch or generator interlock kit that physically prevents the generator and utility power from being simultaneously connected to your home's electrical system.
Beyond the critical back-feed safety issue, generator installation also involves fuel line connections for natural gas or propane-powered standby generators, proper grounding of the generator and all connected systems, load calculations to ensure the generator is appropriately sized for the loads it will serve, and in the case of standby generators, automatic transfer switch programming and testing. Our licensed electricians in Dortches, NC handle every aspect of this work to the highest professional standard.
Never Use a Generator Indoors or in Attached Spaces
Portable generators produce carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless gas that is lethal in enclosed spaces. Never operate a portable generator inside a home, garage, carport, basement, or any partially enclosed area. Carbon monoxide from portable generators causes numerous deaths every year in the United States, most of which are entirely preventable with proper placement of the generator well away from any opening into the home. Green Key Electrical Services installs transfer switches that allow you to safely use your portable generator outdoors while powering selected circuits inside your Dortches, NC home.
Choosing the Right Generator Solution for Your Dortches, NC Home
Two fundamentally different approaches to residential backup power exist, and each has distinct advantages and appropriate applications. Understanding the difference allows you to make an informed decision about which solution best fits your needs, budget, and property.
Standby Generator Systems
- Permanently installed outside the home, connected to natural gas or propane supply
- Automatically activates within seconds of detecting a power outage, with no manual intervention required
- Powers the entire home or selected circuits depending on generator capacity
- Requires automatic transfer switch installation at the main panel
- Performs automatic weekly self-testing to verify readiness
- Higher initial cost but maximum convenience and protection level
- Ideal for households with medical equipment, infants, or elderly residents
Portable Generator with Transfer Switch
- Portable generator stored and deployed manually when needed
- Requires manual startup, connection, and fuel management during outages
- Powers selected critical circuits via a manual transfer switch or interlock kit
- Transfer switch prevents back-feed hazard and allows safe indoor circuit operation
- Lower cost solution that provides meaningful protection for essential loads
- Requires outdoor placement away from home openings during operation
- Good solution for occasional outages and budget-conscious households
How We Install Generator Systems in Dortches, NC
Load Assessment and System Sizing
We calculate the total power demand of the circuits or loads you want the generator to supply, and recommend the appropriate generator size in kilowatts to supply those loads reliably. Undersized generators cause overloading and damage; properly sized generators provide reliable power for their expected lifespan.
Transfer Switch or Interlock Selection and Installation
We install an automatic transfer switch for standby systems or a manual transfer switch or interlock kit for portable generator applications. This is the safety-critical component that prevents back-feed and allows the safe connection of generator power to your home's circuits. All transfer switches are installed to NEC requirements and local code.
Generator Placement and Connection
For standby generators, we coordinate generator pad placement, fuel line connection with a licensed gas contractor, and electrical connection from the generator to the transfer switch. For portable systems, we install the generator inlet receptacle at an appropriate exterior location with the necessary weatherproof enclosure.
Testing, Programming, and Commissioning
We test the complete system through a simulated power outage, verify automatic or manual transfer operation, test all covered circuits for correct operation on generator power, program automatic self-test schedules for standby systems, and provide you with a complete system orientation before completing the installation.