Why would you need a standby generator?
A standby generator is a necessary investment for businesses and farms, as power outages can cost business big dollars and, in some cases, put lives at risks.DEUTZ Power Solutions can quickly step up during a power failure to guarantee supply and meet your individual needs.
DEUTZ standby generators offer peace of mind by providing portable, uninterrupted energy, when you need it, where you need it.
Our powerful Gensets can also enhance existing systems if they reach capacity or supplement an original power supply that is inadequate during peak periods.
How do standby generators work?
A standby DEUTZ generator combines an internal combustion engine and an electrical generator (alternator) mounted together.
In the event of the main utility supply being interrupted, an automatic transfer switch (ATS) moves power to the alternate power sources, and when the main power returns, the ATS transfers the electrical load back to the utility and signals the standby generator to shut off.
A facility may have one or several independent emergency power systems.
DEUTZ standby Gensets
World-class DEUTZ standby Gensets are designed to suit the unique conditions found in business and farm environments across New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific.
They all feature DEUTZ trademark quality, performance, reliability, fuel economy and an advanced control system that can be upgraded if required.
Our systems usually incorporate one or more diesel generators that can carry critical and emergency loads, and hybrid units that incorporate solar power are also available.
The benefits of standby generators
Investing in a standby Genset has many benefits. They include:
- a powerful off-grid electricity source
- backup power in case conventional electricity supply fails
- extra power if needed during peak production periods
- peace of mind knowing you’ll never be powerless.
Who needs standby power?
Standby generators work in any situation that requires an uninterrupted electricity supply or may need more power during peak use.
Examples include hospitals treating critically ill patients, farms during harvest and businesses that can’t afford to have their IT systems go down, lose data and/or be cut off from clients.
Some of the many sectors that use standby generators include:
- Hospitals
- Emergency services
- Healthcare providers
- Utilities such as water treatment
- Mines
- Factories
- Workshops
- Farms
- Shops
- Banks and financial institutions
- Insurance providers
- Government and council services
- Offices
- Cinemas and theatres
- Homes
Read more about DEUTZ Gensets here