This morning it was 5° and the electric went out at home @ 5:00 a.m. I got up and started the generator to keep the wood furnace going to give me time to see how long the electric was going to be out. I Don't like to get out the whole house generator if the electric is only going to be out a few hrs.
So I went to the CW, only a few blocks away and luckily the electric was on there. But it got me to thinking...I have backup heat for the ER and the weep solenoid will open to weep the bays @ 100% flow...But I was wondering about my pop machines...I wonder how long they will last at 5° or lower before the pop freezes?
If I put a generator online and powered the whole wash, single phase only, could any of my electronic equipment be damaged? The new Takagi Boiler, the weepmizer, the PLC controling my freeze gaurd system, the changer, my furnace, etc. They all have electronic control boards...I've already discovered the changer won't work on a normal Battery Backup, it has to be ran on a Pure Sine Wave Inverter...
Would the generator I use have to have a Pure Sine Wave Inverter? They do make them, but are quite expensive...Just wondering if anybody has ran into this when powering your wash with a generator. Will a standard generator work without doing any damage? Or maybe you turn off some of the sensitive equipment?
So I went to the CW, only a few blocks away and luckily the electric was on there. But it got me to thinking...I have backup heat for the ER and the weep solenoid will open to weep the bays @ 100% flow...But I was wondering about my pop machines...I wonder how long they will last at 5° or lower before the pop freezes?
If I put a generator online and powered the whole wash, single phase only, could any of my electronic equipment be damaged? The new Takagi Boiler, the weepmizer, the PLC controling my freeze gaurd system, the changer, my furnace, etc. They all have electronic control boards...I've already discovered the changer won't work on a normal Battery Backup, it has to be ran on a Pure Sine Wave Inverter...
Would the generator I use have to have a Pure Sine Wave Inverter? They do make them, but are quite expensive...Just wondering if anybody has ran into this when powering your wash with a generator. Will a standard generator work without doing any damage? Or maybe you turn off some of the sensitive equipment?