Published: September 02, 2010
Hurricane Preparedness Includes Planning for Emergency Generator Power
APPLETON, Wis. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Miller Electric Mfg. Co.:
Welder/Generator Key Facts
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Available at welding supply distributors.
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Up to 12,000 watts of power.
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Strong motor starting capabilities, important for central air
conditioners.
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Designed for continuous operation without overheating.
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Run up to 14 hours or more between refueling.
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Excellent resale value.
With Hurricane Earl approaching the Eastern Seaboard, Miller
Electric Mfg. Co., the world's largest manufacturer of gasoline
engine-driven welder/generators,
reminds residents that preparedness plans include considering sources
for emergency
generator power.
"Emergency power demands at home often require industrial-strength
generator solutions," says John Leisner, a product manager with Miller.
"The load and motor-starting demands can be high, and the machine may
need to run 24/7 for weeks at a time. In situations such as this,
welder/generators offer a stronger solution than stand-alone
generators." He notes that total generator power requirements increase
rapidly as air conditioning and heating needs become critical,
especially for the very young and elderly.
Availability, Industrial Design
According to Leisner, the top reasons to buy a welder/generator vs. a
stand-alone generator are as follows:
1. Availability. When retail stores run out of generators, welding
supply distributors often have them in stock. In fact, within 24
hours of a major power emergency, manufacturers of welder/generators
routinely deliver hundreds of extra units to the affected area. To find
the distributor nearest you, visit MillerWelds.com or call
1-800-426-4553.
2. Longer run-time. Welder/generators feature a larger fuel tank,
so they can run throughout the day or night without refueling. Many hold
12 gallons of gas and can run for 14 hours under a continuous load of
4,000 watts.
3. Total output power. Gas welder/generators provide outputs that
typically range from 4,500 watts to 12,000 watts, which may be
sufficient to run an average-sized house. To determine how much power
you need, use this reference
wattage guide.
4. Strong motor starting capabilities. Some generators may boast
a high starting (or "peak" ) power, but their peak power duration is so
short that it cannot start a motor. When evaluating generator power,
look for machines that can that deliver peak power for a truly useful
time. A minimum of 30 seconds is a good standard for dealing maximum
generator loads, such as starting the motor of a central air conditioner
or sump pump.
5. "Stiff" voltage output. Because they are designed to run
industrial tools and motors, top-of-the-line welder/generators provide a
"stiff voltage output" that won't droop under rated loads, which
prevents overheating.
6. Smooth power output. Welder/generators deliver smooth power,
not "spiked" power. This means that they can run electronics sensitive
to voltage variations, which may include furnace and A/C controls.
7. 24/7 operation. Industrial welder/generators use heavy-duty
components so they can continuously operate at rated loads, stopping
only for refueling and scheduled maintenance. In situations that cause
other generators to overheat and "burn out" inside their components,
industrial welder/generators keep on running.
8. High ambient temperature performance. Due to the inherent
nature of electricity, a generator's output power declines as
temperature increases. Miller rates the output of all of its
welder/generators at 104o F (40o C). Even in hot
summer conditions, they deliver all of the power promised.
9. Resale value. Industrial gas welder/generators hold their
value very well; some have an average annual decline in value of just a
few percentage points. If you purchase one for an emergency situation
and decide to sell it at later date, you can get a good majority of your
investment back.
10. "Free" welder. Comparing welder/generators to stand-alone
generators with engines of similar quality and horsepower (such as those
from Kohler and Subaru) welder/generators provide equal or better
generator power capabilities at the same or lower price. Their welding
output capabilities essentially come "free" with the generator power.

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