Emergency power systems

June 1, 1998
The automatic transfer switch on the compact Generac II Emergency Power System automatically turns on and produces electricity when an outage occurs. The liquid-cooled models deliver up to 25 kilowatts of back-up electric power, and the air-cooled models produce 8000 watts. The automatic seven-day exerciser ensures that the system is ready for any emergency. The battery charger keeps the engine starting circuit ready for any conditions, and the main circuit breaker protects the generator from ov

The automatic transfer switch on the compact Generac II Emergency Power System automatically turns on and produces electricity when an outage occurs. The liquid-cooled models deliver up to 25 kilowatts of back-up electric power, and the air-cooled models produce 8000 watts. The automatic seven-day exerciser ensures that the system is ready for any emergency. The battery charger keeps the engine starting circuit ready for any conditions, and the main circuit breaker protects the generator from overload.

GENERAC CORP.

WAUKESHA, WI

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