grsthegreat
Super Star Member
This Generac I installed, sounds like a freaking lawn mower screaming away. That, in my mind, is not a standby system one wants to rely on. And I must say, there is some other ugly noise from the Engine ( a briggs) , but that's not my concern.
A customer of mine has a large 150 KW genset with Cummins power and for one reason or another, that set has never worked, when there was an outage. Always performs flawlessly on excercise. Nothing is infalable, and therefore I have backups for my backups for my backups, but a 3600 rpm genset is not what I would start with. Just sayin.
errr. i had a 4 cyl luv pickup that ran 3500 - 4,000 rpm for 24 years. why is high RPM = engine failure. Heck, my jetski runs about 5.000 -5,500 if i remember right.
the only reason im thinking of getting a newer 1,800 rpm generator is for the quieter operation. Ive seen 3,600 rpm generators that are used on houses as primary backup for photovoltic and wind generator systems run flawlessly for many years.