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How A Home Generator Installation Process Works

March 7, 2018admin

At Morrill Electric, we specialize in installing home generators for residents in Amesbury, Georgetown, Haverhill, and the entire North Shore and Southern NH areas. Residents choose us because of our past experience and expertise in making sure any system we install is installed correctly the first time and is in full working order. We want you and your family to be safe during the event of a power outage, and this means we only trust the best generator brands on the market. Morrill Electric is a proud provider and installer of Generac Generators, the leading permanent residential generator.

How Our Installation Process Works

If you’re ready to invest in your family’s safety, comfort, and productivity during power outages, then it’s time to contact us for an installation. The installation process takes less than a day and each of our professional technicians goes through a rigorous installation process to ensure the generator is installed and working properly. These steps include:

1. Pick Up and Deliver One (1) 11 KW Generac Generator Generation Four

2. Pick Up and Deliver One (1) 200 amp Service Entrance Rated Transfer Switch

3. Install Concrete Pad for Generator to Sit On.

4. Set Generator in Place

5. Trench and Back Fill From Generator to House forNatural Gas Source and Install Sand in Trench

6. Trench and Back Fill From Generator to House for Electrical

7. Ground and Bond Generator to Code

8. Install Service Entrance Rated Transfer Switch Next to Electrical Panel

9. Install Emergency Power Service Conductors From the Transfer Switch to the Generator

10. Install Control Wiring From the Transfer Switch to the Generator

11. Separate Grounds and Neutrals and Alter Grounding

12. Load Test Generator

13. Review Generator Installation and Operation with Customer

14. Install Piping for Natural Gas

Contact Morrill Electric

Morrill Electric
Email: office@morrillelectric.com
Phone: 978-388-1522
Fax: 978-388-6779
142 Haverhill Road
Amesbury, MA 01913
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Massachusetts: Amesbury, Georgetown, Haverhill, Ipswich, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Salisbury

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