Sunday, July 3, 2011

Cheap Siemens ASGN020RBA

Siemens ASGN020RBA 20,000 Watt Air Cooled Liquid Propane/Natural Gas Powered Standby Generator With Aluminum Enclosure Review


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Siemens ASGN020RBA 20,000 Watt Air Cooled Liquid Propane/Natural Gas Powered Standby Generator With Aluminum Enclosure Overview

The Siemens ASGN020RBA Air Cooled Standby Generator is ideal for smaller single family residential constructions, or partial loads on larger residential constructions. These panels can help support critical loads most required when power is interrupted. The unit ships from the factory ready for use with natural gas and can be converted to propane with a few additional conversion steps. The unit features automatic high temperature, low oil pressure and over speed and over crank shut down. It includes a low battery voltage indicator, standard safety fuse and a Type N Nexus controller. The Nexus controller functions include monitoring utility power, triggering the automatic transfer switch, starting and stopping the generator, exercising the generator, and monitoring the generator for any system faults. It combines the voltage regulator, engine control board and battery charger into one single item. It brings more functionality to the generator control for a smarter power solution. Installation of the unit only requires an approved composite mounting pad instead of a concrete poured pad. The unit is UL 2200 Listed and is compatible with ST and SL type transfer switches. The Siemens ASGN020RBA Air Cooled Standby Generator is sold as one item per package. Siemens is one of the world's top small generator manufacturing companies and it shows. The generators they make are reliable, affordable, and easy on the wallet. The Siemens residential/commercial generator series stands out above the rest for the wealth of features it has.




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