Generators

Generators bring power where you need it

Portable, gasoline-driven generators can be used to bring electricity to construction sites, recreational areas and other remote locations. Small appliances, lights and pumps can be plugged directly into outlets on portable generators.

Transfer switches are essential for backup generators

In the event of an outage, the only safe way to run electricity through your home wiring with a generator is to use a manual or automatic transfer switch.

Use extension cords safely

Use only UL-listed, three-prong extension cords with generators. Plug the appliance into the extension cord first and then plug the extension cord into the generator outlet.

Avoid generator overload

Be sure the number and size of appliances plugged into your generator is within its wattage and amperage limits.