
What Size Fuel Tank Could I Connect To My Generator?
The required fuel tank size depends on a number of factors including the size of the generator and how long the generator needs to run for. There's also environmental factors which need to be consi...
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What Is The Difference Between A Single-Phase And A 3-Phase Generator?
What's the Difference and Which Is Right for You? At GFE Power Products, we specialise in supplying high-quality new diesel generators that are built for reliability and long-term performance. One ...
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What Is A UPS System And How Does It Work With A Generator?
Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) generator systems provide instant power to electrical systems when the primary power source is interrupted. UPS systems can be installed in residential and commerci...
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Does A Generator Have A Battery?
A generator does require a battery. Batteries are the most critical, but often forgotten, part of a diesel genset. Without a battery, your backup power source will not even turn on and will be unab...
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What Are Synchronised Generators?
Synchronised Generators Put simply, they are generators that work together to produce a larger load. This is classified as a parallel operation of generators or synchronised generators. The generat...
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Why Are Generators Canopied, Containerised or Open?
Canopied Generators A canopied generator has a purpose built cover that protects the inside of the generator from the elements. This protective structure often means the canopied generators require...
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What Is Generator Load Bank Testing and Why Do We Need to Do It?
Generator load bank testing uses a piece of electrical test equipment to simulate full and stable load conditions on to a generator to prove its performance ability. Once you have assessed your pow...
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