Generac 22 kW Standby Generator Installation by Aplus Air Systems Inc

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  • @almarco2341
    @almarco2341 Před 3 lety +2

    Very informative video, thank you. Have you ever run your generator for an extended period of time during an outage? About how many gallons per hour did the generator burn please?

    • @salr2535
      @salr2535 Před 3 lety +3

      2-3 gallons an hour

    • @gemini9555
      @gemini9555 Před 8 měsíci

      Depends on what all you have running ‼️🤔

  • @dhansel4835
    @dhansel4835 Před 3 lety +16

    Today finally came when Wired Electric came out and installed
    a new engine into our 20KW Whole House Generator.
    The old engine had low compression on one cylinder.
    The generator was 2 years out of warranty. After calling Generac
    and sending them the serviceman's diagnose of the engine
    they deemed it "Manufacture Defect".
    The original warranty was 5 years. I had the generator 7 years. The
    new Generac Generators now carry a 7 year warranty.
    I got a call from Generac telling me they were going to cover the
    cost of a new generator.
    The serviceman worked on it from 11:30 to 3:45.
    He put oil in it and fired it up. It ran great.
    I ask him how long have he seen these generators run without stopping.
    He told me over 3 weeks when the power came back on. At that
    time you change the oil and filter and put it back in standby mode.
    Thank you Generac.

  • @xzhao74
    @xzhao74 Před rokem +49

    *Lightweight, quiet and versatile. I love the duel fuel operation. I feel this **Generater.Systems** was a great value.*

  • @BWEEZY8023
    @BWEEZY8023 Před 11 měsíci +57

    Just completed the break-in period and so far the unit is operating perfectly czcams.com/users/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y . I was amazed by just how quiet this little guy is. I kept having to walk down the driveway to the generator to make sure it was still running. In fact, the most annoying noise coming from the set-up is a high-pitched chirping coming from the pressure regulator on the propane line. I suppose it's possible my other propane-powered generator's pressure regulator is making the same noise, but the generator itself is so loud I've never noticed it. Build quality so far is excellent. My only nit is the service panel is a little tricky to remove. I feel like I might break off one of the plastic tabs when bending it back. I probably just need to work out the technique, so will not hold it against Champion.Next week I intend to fully load the unit to charge a large battery pack and will update this review if there's any problem (3000W continuous load vs a rated 3100W capacity while using propane). Absent any trouble there, I'm 100% pleased with this purchase.

  • @rolyfisher9137
    @rolyfisher9137 Před 4 lety +28

    Oh gawd, the music, the music...

  • @joecunningham7513
    @joecunningham7513 Před 6 lety +12

    I wouldn’t own a House without a Generac Generator. Two things on the installation 1) I would have wanted the electrical wire bunched with the rest of the wires out 5he left side of the box and then run it along the lower cable. 2) I would also want the Gas line from the house to the generator installed underground. That makes for a nicer looking job.

    • @smithn.wesson495
      @smithn.wesson495 Před 5 lety +4

      You are absolutely right. Both of the electrical and gas lines should of been underground installations. Not only does it look a 1,000x better than strapping seal tight and a SO cable on the side of a solid brick house (Ohhh my god.......), having the lines underground will provide more protection. Yes, running underground with Schedule 80 PVC (with expansion couplings) for all the electrical would of cost a lot more, but it would of be a far more superior and better looking result than strapping it on to the side of the house.

  • @davidoustifine2285
    @davidoustifine2285 Před 3 lety +16

    put a concrete slab down and should definitely use conduit and flex tubing, you could run both lines through one conduit.

    • @colby7625
      @colby7625 Před 3 lety +1

      I was going to mention concrete slab, but your comment was at the top of the list.

  • @dhansel4835
    @dhansel4835 Před 4 lety +3

    I have had mine for about 4 years. I called the company to see what a turn-key job would cost. I believe it was $ 6,000 total. The crews dug the power trenches to the generator, hooked everything up and was finished in 2 days.
    It has power shedding so if you have a house with an electric stove, electric water heater, heat the house by electricity and central air the controller will turn on things in order as not to pull down the generator.
    The city inspectors came out and said it was a 1st class install and gave me green tags.
    The electric company I had mine put in told me they put in about 2 per day.
    No more having to store gasoline. If the power goes off a week or two you know the gas stations won't have power.
    It was a very good investment.

    • @MT-ji5mh
      @MT-ji5mh Před 3 lety

      What company and Where was this at? I want to get one installed in my house.

    • @dhansel4835
      @dhansel4835 Před 3 lety

      @@MT-ji5mh The company is Generators by Wired. The main company is Wired Electric.
      generatorsbywired.com/
      They are on the West side of Houston off of Emnora Street in Spring Branch.

    • @emanuelemanuel7594
      @emanuelemanuel7594 Před rokem

      How much you paid for electrical installation?

  • @BluntForceTrauma666
    @BluntForceTrauma666 Před 5 lety +63

    I really enjoyed that "technique" of using a bubble level as a scraper to smooth out the pile of rocks used for the pad. And that f****ng hellish music! I almost stabbed a screwdriver through the side of my head listening to it.

    • @bruceb3786
      @bruceb3786 Před 5 lety +4

      BFT, what kind of a screwdriver?

    • @RB-rl7kv
      @RB-rl7kv Před 4 lety +2

      What else would you use but a LEVEL to level out some rocks? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @hayesmyers2259
      @hayesmyers2259 Před 3 lety

      @@RB-rl7kv A level will grade gravel readily.... a 4ft level is common for this...especially on such a small area. But then again, you could get your laser level out and use a rake to make it happen..(i wouldn't suggest the latter)

    • @kg7jev671
      @kg7jev671 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bruceb3786 #1 Phillips. Too large and you won't penetrate as deeply.

    • @bruceb3786
      @bruceb3786 Před 3 lety

      @@kg7jev671 , agreed. Good choice.

  • @Internetoughguy
    @Internetoughguy Před 3 lety +38

    How many people here from Texas after this last week?

    • @FriendlingIlocano
      @FriendlingIlocano Před 3 lety +3

      From manvel tx

    • @MichaelWhite78
      @MichaelWhite78 Před 3 lety +4

      Hutto TX...what a nightmare of a week.

    • @FriendlingIlocano
      @FriendlingIlocano Před 3 lety +1

      @D G lol nice! Where in peatland?

    • @MikeXZuniga
      @MikeXZuniga Před 3 lety +5

      Pasadena Tx. Like 4 of my neighbors are getting it installed. Including our home as well.

    • @Internetoughguy
      @Internetoughguy Před 3 lety +3

      @@MikeXZuniga San Antonio here and looking at getting something as well. should check out the Cummins lineup though, they seem a little better built.

  • @electvolt67
    @electvolt67 Před 3 lety +28

    Nothing like hammer drilling concrete right above the electronics in the transfer switch.

    • @J_M3444
      @J_M3444 Před rokem +1

      Nothing like a heating and cooling company installing a …. Generator…? Lol

  • @d.hansel854
    @d.hansel854 Před 8 lety +1

    I had mine installed by Wired Electric here in Houston. They are a Generac Certified company that installs about 2 of these per day. It took them 2 days to dig the trench and hook everything up. The city inspectors said it was a first rate installation. We had the power go out several times and the generator came on and run flawless.
    It pays to have a company that sells and services Generac Guardian generators. They have been factory trained for installation and service.
    We live in an electric world. When the power goes out in the summer the house can heat up in minutes. Natural gas is storm proof. No more having to run around looking for gas to fill up a portable generator.

    • @makokruzer
      @makokruzer Před 5 lety

      D. - how much did your install cost? thanks

  • @johnniekelly
    @johnniekelly Před 7 lety +55

    Nice documentation video. Your plumber does great piping work. Will say if I'm going to drop that kind of money on a backup system, it would have to be on a concrete equipment pad in lieu of on a few bags of washed stone and a precast plate. Speaking of the stone placement, that's the first time in my career around construction I've seen a level used as a leveling tool! Thanks.

    • @bahamasking2063
      @bahamasking2063 Před 7 lety +4

      johnniekelly I agree that pipe work was nice. I am an Electrician and a diesel mechanic and first for seeing a level used that way. And I would have poured a concrete pad for the generator to sit on.

    • @moonbeam112
      @moonbeam112 Před 7 lety +7

      Generac has some thing called the "GenPad", which they used and it just makes it so the customer doesnt have a big concrete spot if they remove the generator.

    • @generacgenpads4572
      @generacgenpads4572 Před 6 lety +1

      Also prevents uneven settling, secures the generator in place so that it doesn't shift over time, makes maintenance easier. It's not for everybody, but it does make installations fast and more stable than just putting the generator on rocks or a poured pad.

    • @jumpoffa5011
      @jumpoffa5011 Před 6 lety +2

      I thought it was a inexperienced person trying to do a down and dirty foundation job. I would have yelled at the guy to use something other than a level to smooth out the washed stones.

    • @StJello
      @StJello Před 6 lety +15

      Sloppy install. 1st if you noticed in the video when the unit was running the exhaust fumes made the leaf blow at the window. Yes it is said by Generac and some local building codes that 5 feet from a window is fine. False, at the force of the exhaust on that or any generac it will still build up in that window well and you hope that the seals are tight , so that the fumes don't enter the home. 2nd The feeder conduit should have 90* down from the ATS then ran lower to that other conduit to keep it uniformed, with a nicer look. 3rd The gravel just thrown on the ground will eventually sink into the ground causing the pad to be come un level. Yes I a Generac installer for 12 years would have used framed box 32"×52" then poured concrete. Those gen ready pads are a joke.

  • @garyconway439
    @garyconway439 Před 4 lety +56

    Thanks for the video - one comment about electrical is the horizontal line at 3ft up the wall would look better installed down low :)

    • @t.p.9232
      @t.p.9232 Před 4 lety +6

      Would have looked better in ridgid and then a piece of flex to tie into the cabinet.

    • @halfwaythere5770
      @halfwaythere5770 Před 4 lety +7

      So I’m not the only electrician watching.

    • @NutmegThumper
      @NutmegThumper Před 3 lety

      I was coming here to comment and I agree!

    • @jeremycirian7824
      @jeremycirian7824 Před 3 lety +5

      I'd be pissed if some just dumped pee gravel in my grass half assed like that.
      They could have dug that out a bit, or built a little something to go around the gravel.

    • @tino2828
      @tino2828 Před 3 lety +2

      That was the first thing that came into my mind when I saw the install. Especially on a brick wall where you cannot paint it. This is the reason I don't let a contractor anywhere close to my house.

  • @lesaber251
    @lesaber251 Před 3 lety +4

    When power goes out in that neighborhood all the neighbors will wish they got a generator too. They'll be jealous. Picture Mrs Kravits from Bewitched tv show peeking through her window curtains saying "Abner, look at what the Stevens' are doing. What are they up to this time?"

  • @msjenkins60
    @msjenkins60 Před 4 lety +1

    I was able to change my battery and do the tune up thanks to your video. Thank you!

  • @matthewsorensen2147
    @matthewsorensen2147 Před 4 lety +1

    I had a 20 kw put in 5 years ago and it is great. We were down three days a year ago and I was the only one with power. Highly recommend it.

    • @Aplusair
      @Aplusair  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Matthew,
      Awesome! Really glad to hear that.

  • @MrMikesMondoVideo
    @MrMikesMondoVideo Před 4 lety +20

    Excellent video on so many things no to do.

  • @bundeswehr7676
    @bundeswehr7676 Před 5 lety +4

    It’s funny as someone who does this very thing for a living to see so many people on one sight. Other than moving the generator/pad and NG/LP hook up I complete everyone of theses step by myself. Including inside to separate the neutral and grounds.

    • @hayesmyers2259
      @hayesmyers2259 Před 3 lety

      nice. If you are a sparky and gas fitter you could do that.

    • @bundeswehr7676
      @bundeswehr7676 Před 3 lety

      @@hayesmyers2259 ...I do all things electrical with generators.. whole home switch, subpanel or the Genready switches which requires a panel swap....no gas.

  • @REVNUMANEWBERN
    @REVNUMANEWBERN Před 6 lety +25

    My FIRST thought was B4 reading others is, WHY spend that kind of money to have that Gen sitting on gravel, so HOKIE

    • @joemc111
      @joemc111 Před 3 lety

      Numa Newbern can’t take timeo remove the GRASS.

  • @yhnbgt365
    @yhnbgt365 Před 5 lety +53

    I would like to see a one year follow up report on the condition of this instation.

  • @geod3589
    @geod3589 Před 3 lety +3

    A buddy of mine had one of these installed, attached to a 500-gallon propane tank. Power has gone off 1 time in 5 years, lol. But it worked that one day. Otherwise, it just self-tests every Saturday at noon. The monthly fee for remote monitoring is too expensive.

    • @tmd2020bmf
      @tmd2020bmf Před 3 lety

      A lot do not keep up with regular testing. I've seen home owners that left it sit for 3 years then it didn't start when they needed it because it had NOT run in 3 years!! Equipment, no matter how well built, is no better than the owner.

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm from Houston and we've had several blackouts during the last 3 to 4 years. Either complete hot hell or complete cold hell.

  • @randalltate3449
    @randalltate3449 Před 4 lety +16

    Generac recommends that you put the generator on a bed of gravel, your supposed to build a frame around the area to hold the gravel in place. The reason for the gravel is to absorb the vibration and helps to reduce noise. Most electric utilities want let you run the power lines from the panel box to the transfer switch through the meter base. Also the gas meter is to small, unless it is a 2lb.system,which it wasn't. A lot of problems with this video.

    • @petertaia5210
      @petertaia5210 Před 3 lety

      i support you

    • @LichaelMewis
      @LichaelMewis Před 3 lety

      💯

    • @nateitscake88
      @nateitscake88 Před 2 lety +1

      Absorb vibrations... that's a joke man. That gravel is gonna shift way more than a slab. I for one would rather want a balanced/aligned motor. That thing is gonna burn through some bearings if it's not on a concrete leveled surface.

    • @micha6887
      @micha6887 Před 2 lety

      Adam, FEMA just deed my house property a flood zone, house is about 200 yds from the creek, had the property for 45 years, seen the water rise once 14in. but did not access inside Q. Should I ever install a generator, I would like to have it above the ground 2 feet for that reason. What’s your Thoughts, thanks

    • @nateitscake88
      @nateitscake88 Před 2 lety

      @@micha6887 A Generator is never a bad thing bud. Better to have it than not have it.

  • @Echobar
    @Echobar Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the video.. thinking of purchasing a Generac and your video was helpful.

  • @trex2092
    @trex2092 Před 4 lety +3

    I was waiting for him to use the level to smash the packing crate from the generator, worked fine as a gravel leveling tool. So funny.

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      common sense and practicality; not as funny as it is mature ... you child

  • @edgu71eg
    @edgu71eg Před 7 lety +7

    Lol so Everyone's a professional
    I'm definitely getting one of these
    Love the video!

    • @RG-st7ms
      @RG-st7ms Před 4 lety +1

      I work construction for a living you can tell these guys are cutting corners. Very unprof6

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      @@RG-st7ms but not generator installs....hmmmmm, ok handy man

    • @stclairstclair
      @stclairstclair Před 3 lety

      I'm a professional mechanic and these guys are hacks and you're an idiot or a bot.

  • @tonytslawnservicelandscapi5768

    Man that music is getting on my nerves 😱

  • @johnholland723
    @johnholland723 Před 2 lety

    You right,Agh!Needed different tunes.Nice foundation,quick and easy

  • @tobyduvall74
    @tobyduvall74 Před 6 lety +1

    I live on St Thomas Virgin islands and home depot had 60 units and all sold out right Irma hit us. My friend has 1 damn he's a happy camper

  • @MrBill99
    @MrBill99 Před 5 lety +50

    The grass should have been removed before the crushed stone was set down. It will decompose and the unit may no longer be level. Cutting corners.

    • @kmacradio
      @kmacradio Před 3 lety

      Level ground with some paver sand and a few paver stones would have been much better.

  • @darklord0924
    @darklord0924 Před 3 lety +18

    I just had a Generac 22kw generator installed on my house like this one, my electrician installed the cables in conduit and ran it low on the wall so it doesn't look tacky, the plumber did the same with the gas line,I also poured a concrete pad so I don't ever have to worry about it and it all looks great,
    I would be very unhappy with this crappy and tacky job these “professionals” did..the way the generator was set hap hazardly on that pea gravel and the wiring without conduit ran in the middle of the wall...wow!

    • @matthewkoenig7075
      @matthewkoenig7075 Před 3 lety

      Can you send me photos and maybe tell me what hangars they used to mount the 1 1/4” gas line? mwkoenig1968@gmail.com. I’m fixing to put one in myself.

    • @metallica9730
      @metallica9730 Před 3 lety +3

      You saved me the comment.

    • @orowizard1369
      @orowizard1369 Před 3 lety +2

      Could you do a video review on how well your Generac 22k generator is working, how long it lasts on a gallon of fuel (if you are using gas or diesel), and any other useful info.? Or at least post it here? Edit: and if you do the video, keep the music lower than the talking. lol

    • @lesterludtke227
      @lesterludtke227 Před 2 lety

      You’re right dark lord

    • @ethanrowell917
      @ethanrowell917 Před 2 lety

      It is technically in carflex which is a flexible conduit but yes it does look like crap. Personally all of my generator installs always have the wire ran underground in solid pvc pipe. This would pass an inspection but not on one of my jobs

  • @billraymond3662
    @billraymond3662 Před 6 lety

    We will have one of these when our new home is finished being built. June 1st 2018 closing date
    This will be a must as wife has MS and having lights out in bad weather will not be a option
    I wonder how much parts and labor are on this to install

  • @JohnHanses7
    @JohnHanses7 Před 4 lety

    I decided to get a bid on a Generac system after watching the infomercial. I just needed the smaller watt one costing $1900 and when they called me to bid the install the cost with permits was $12,000 to $14,000 what a bait and switch informercial if I ever saw one. I bout $1600 generator 5500 watt by Kawasaki and had an electrician install a small switch over box for $300 and it works great. Save your money do it yourself.

  • @postalgreetingcards
    @postalgreetingcards Před 5 lety +7

    1. You should have poured a concrete pad. 2. You should have run the two wires down from the box then along the bottom of the brick instead of straight across the house....would have looked much better.

  • @kylerstern2997
    @kylerstern2997 Před 4 lety +17

    This is what happens when you use an air conditioning company to install your electric generator

    • @eltonnoway5692
      @eltonnoway5692 Před 3 lety +4

      Yep... didn't bother to do a nice clean layout or install, just quick and dirty. God forbid the old farts doing the electrical would have to bend over or get down on their knees to route the electrical conduit next to the gas line. And why two electrical conduits? Could have easily fit all the wiring in one conduit not to mention running it straight across the face of the house. Yikes! No pride of workmanship. Bad... just bad

    • @Windstonemtn
      @Windstonemtn Před rokem

      Put gen pad on top of the grass? Cheap and dirty.

  • @gregtanner8501
    @gregtanner8501 Před 7 lety +1

    Great Job! I love the way the job was handled, everyone knew what their part to play was.

  • @RedlegRVN
    @RedlegRVN Před 4 lety

    How many of you expert commenters have a whole house standby generator? Or can afford one? Installation looks good to me. I have a 20KW Generac on a gravel pad 2 Plus years now. It has not walked away yet. When the power goes out, mother nature doesn't care if the installation passes the inspection arm chair experts. The installation was inspected by building department and electrical inspectors and passed. It works as intended.

  • @davidoickle1778
    @davidoickle1778 Před 4 lety +59

    If you're going to use your level as a trowel, don't expect it to be very accurate as a level.

  • @stevecarson2773
    @stevecarson2773 Před 5 lety +3

    A little skimpy on the gravel base. Nice leveling job using a level as a screed.

  • @garydavenport3684
    @garydavenport3684 Před 2 lety

    Loved the part where he was screeding the gravel with his level 👍

  • @mrsunelectronics544
    @mrsunelectronics544 Před 4 lety

    The girls will be happy about the comfortable new bathroom outdoors ;)))) they love it .... hahaha.... nice :)

  • @whiteknightcat
    @whiteknightcat Před 2 lety +3

    I cannot imagine attaching a gas line to the exterior wall of a structure down here in the states. Also, I'd presume that a gas-fueled setup like this might have come in useless in some parts of Texas this last February when both power and gas pressure were lost. Those large louver openings will also be immediate entry points for all sorts of critters who will then build webs or build nests inside the unit. Panels of fine screen need to be attached inside the louver openings.

    • @lesterludtke227
      @lesterludtke227 Před 2 lety

      House clamps are pretty common

    • @playscrape
      @playscrape Před 2 lety

      Our gas was never off during the whole time. So Im not sure what gas company you use.

    • @aland.1166
      @aland.1166 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm in Austin. We never lost Gas in Feb 2021 Winter Storm.

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat Před 2 lety

      @@playscrape Neither was mine. I never said MY gas system lost pressure. Gas pressure WAS lost in some areas though.
      "The failure of some gas distribution infrastructure, which had not been adequately winterized, resulted in exceedingly high prices for natural gas. Some gas compressor stations lost power when utilities began shutdowns, and overall gas supply fell by 85%."

  • @DONALD1951
    @DONALD1951 Před 5 lety +3

    How deep for a concrete pad? Ready mix cement ok?

  • @chuck6187
    @chuck6187 Před 6 lety

    I installed the same 22kw Generac generator but I poured a concrete pad and bolted the generator to the pad. It looks much better than the plastic pad used in the video. Great generator though.

    • @sstndrum4
      @sstndrum4 Před 6 lety

      lander4545 those genpads actually are preformed concrete fiber mix. Made for the generator specifically with bolt holes to bolt the unit down to it from the inside. I use these on all my installs 3-4 a week average never have a problem with them and actually raise the generator up 3-4 inches depends which pad you order. No one wants a giant cement pad that’s going to cost you more to have custom made

    • @mainoleg
      @mainoleg Před 5 lety

      I did a 56''X32''x5-1/2 pad with re-bar for a customer for $350. Yeah I'm not paying $300+ for a crap pad. My pad weights 720lbs it's not going anywhere!

  • @TrashPanda5150
    @TrashPanda5150 Před 4 lety

    Planning to get one of these on my next/last house. But I'll prepare the pad before installation myself. The rest they can do.

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      because that's all you're probably qualified to do; dumazz

    • @TrashPanda5150
      @TrashPanda5150 Před 3 lety

      @@chas7surf You have to have a licensed electrician apply for the permit and perform the installation, dumbass.

  • @MrPhildeez2
    @MrPhildeez2 Před 5 lety +18

    what keeps that generator set from walking off that bogus pad and taking the gas line and power cable with it???

    • @jessemackenzie6516
      @jessemackenzie6516 Před 4 lety +5

      they have bolt holes that go through onto the pad. Probably didn't show in the video. If you ever installed one you would know that. Instead of looking through you tube videos trying to find flaws try looking positive things to say? Or you could do what I do, point out in accurate critiques from uninformed people. That pad is the standard most used pad in Kohler and Generac installs. Its NOT " bogus" as you say!!!

    • @scottyc3869
      @scottyc3869 Před 4 lety +2

      Only thing holding that from walking is the gas line 😝

    • @oror3837
      @oror3837 Před 3 lety

      I will drill four holes in the pad and drive four grounding rods eigh feet down the ground, that will keep it in place and it won't even be seen..

    • @hayesmyers2259
      @hayesmyers2259 Před 3 lety

      @@oror3837 oh my

    • @jumpAmonkey
      @jumpAmonkey Před 2 lety

      @@jessemackenzie6516 The installation is "bogus" on so many points it is comical and the commenters here are accurate to call them out. Please have them install yours and post a video about it one year later!

  • @DONALD1951
    @DONALD1951 Před 5 lety +12

    Never knew you could use your level as a screed!

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety +1

      go back to answering the phone at your desk job

    • @hayesmyers2259
      @hayesmyers2259 Před 3 lety

      @@chas7surf yup.... 4ft steel level i use all the time to finish grade all the time.. I wonder what magic tools those who don't know try to use... :) cheers

  • @er1073
    @er1073 Před 6 lety

    I had a Generac 20 KW generator installed 12-13 December 2016. The GENPAD is more dense than poured concrete . Since installation we have had 4 outages not for very long but long enough that we would of had to replace somethings that thawed? I do not trust our aging power grid anymore I am glad that we made this investment. Of course if you want to get something other than a GENPAD to mount your generator hire somebody to pour it and wait until the concrete cures however long that may be to be up to codes. Lowe's took care of installing it. The even financed it at 5.9 %

  • @ramone202
    @ramone202 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm surprised he didn't hop the curve, lol the galvanizing piping part

  • @electropalsceo
    @electropalsceo Před 5 lety +7

    Why the exposed high voltage cable running across the wall of the house ( should be in pipe)

    • @frankcar1965
      @frankcar1965 Před 4 lety +1

      yes and why not bring it down and along the bottom instead of right across the open wall, sloppy

    • @kdh6588
      @kdh6588 Před 3 lety

      Agreed a cleaner looking install in conduit but not required for Teck cable, which is designed for use without conduit and can be buried in ground as is.

  • @yobremmurdelttil
    @yobremmurdelttil Před 4 lety +3

    Well looks easy . I'll plan on the install only taking me 14 minutes

  • @martinderome1142
    @martinderome1142 Před 4 lety

    Remove the grass and a 2-3 inch top soil, put a geotextile fabric and then put the 3/4 gravel, compress it a bit before, level it. You could also install an ALU stand (robust) 12 inch high to keep it away from the snow and ground humidity. What about the noise in dBa? (Do you have good neighbours). Good job.

    • @trith72
      @trith72 Před rokem

      Worrying about the neighbors and noise with a generator really is a non-issue. If power is out for 2-3 days and it's 100 degrees outside, your neighbors are either going to be #1 gone somewhere else to stay with folks who have power, #2 running a generator of their own to survive, or #3 dead from the heat, and they won't be complaining about noise....

  • @toronjanahera1143
    @toronjanahera1143 Před 2 lety

    I would have installed the communication and power wires way more below, where the brick starts on the bottom, it downs look right all across the wall like that.
    It's the year 2021 I wonder if they have improve at all and the units are quieter now

  • @luxurycarkey7207
    @luxurycarkey7207 Před 5 lety +32

    Great video but why not pour a concrete pad for the generator its very expensive oh well just a thought...

    • @lottsaquatics4385
      @lottsaquatics4385 Před 5 lety +1

      luxury carkey720 2-3K for a generator is not expensive 😂😂😂

    • @Blueknight1960
      @Blueknight1960 Před 5 lety +2

      @@lottsaquatics4385 Why would you think it'd cost $2k-3k to have a pad poured? It should be much much cheaper than that.

    • @lottsaquatics4385
      @lottsaquatics4385 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Blueknight1960 not the pad. The generator itself.

    • @Blueknight1960
      @Blueknight1960 Před 5 lety +1

      @@lottsaquatics4385 Ahh, ok .

    • @mrmisterman999
      @mrmisterman999 Před 4 lety

      @@lottsaquatics4385 22kw are around $5000 might want to do some research before talking

  • @nocoolname32
    @nocoolname32 Před 7 lety +6

    looks like instalation would easily equal the amount spend on the generator itself. i just got a quote of $650 for just a simple 30A transfer outlet for the electrical panel and a plug in on the outside of the wall.

    • @whez08
      @whez08 Před 5 lety

      I am looking for exactly the same now. Just got few quotes from yelp, range is between $500 and $800 but I had stated in my question that I will buy the switch myself, which is another $350. This is for Boston Area.
      There's just one company that said their range is $650-$950 but they work with their own materials. But if it is $950 it comes close to what I'd pay whoever else I choose (if they don't charge me the top end and I buy the switch). I think a decent 8000w generator (which I also have to buy) is about $999 so wiring up a house for one is like buying one. Service is expensive, I guess that's the price I deserve for not learning electrical stuff myself.

    • @yourelectricman
      @yourelectricman Před 5 lety

      You both would probably spend that same money on fixing your car and not think twice, these installs last a lifetime a car repair does not, a license is not required to repair a car. Any Joe schmo can do that.

  • @luisgutierrez5351
    @luisgutierrez5351 Před 5 lety +1

    Freakin awesone installation. I'm definitely getting one...22kw or larger!

  • @gordonsanders5477
    @gordonsanders5477 Před 4 lety

    1 major bit of advice, and this is straight from a Generac service center here in North Dakota. If you have the cold climate package take the battery heater pad OUT from under the battery.The reason being that a warm battery leaks battery acid vapor witch will in time ( maybe around 2 years) cause the coating on the heating pad to dissolve and then short out. Frying the onboard computer. A very expensive part to replace to make the generator actually run again, Just my 2 cents worth.

    • @Scotty432
      @Scotty432 Před rokem

      You’d think if this was a common problem, they’d have a call back on that item.

  • @greatwhitejake88
    @greatwhitejake88 Před 8 lety +11

    great job and video, IMO I say lose the music so we can hear what you're saying. again nice video and visual instruction

  • @NetAgent
    @NetAgent Před 6 lety +5

    How much does a typical install cost, minus the cost for the generator itself?

  • @rejeandesjardins5922
    @rejeandesjardins5922 Před 6 lety +1

    Next year it won't be level. I agree, a poured concrete slab would have been great.

  • @williamkell9856
    @williamkell9856 Před 6 lety

    Did the gen folks have to run a conduit through the crawl space to the main panel?

  • @TheGregWallace
    @TheGregWallace Před 7 lety +27

    How long to you think those zip ties will last holding the other electric line to the other one? JACK LEGGED!

    • @edwardrobinson1756
      @edwardrobinson1756 Před 3 lety +2

      They use them so they can come back out and charge you again for a job they should have done the first time right. Very tacky install, this install should be called a display only for a residential home. They should do a video of a permanent install with all power lines, natural gas lines buried and the pad level to the ground they should have dug the ground up then back fill the hole with gravel then set the pad on it. I wouldn't pay for a job like that. Too tacky!

  • @packratswhatif.3990
    @packratswhatif.3990 Před 5 lety +3

    Ok, nice but can you give us an idea of the approximate cost of installation aside from the cost of the generator itself.

  • @garyweiner3173
    @garyweiner3173 Před 4 lety

    Can you add a rubber mat between the base and generator to reduce sonic vibration?

  • @robertrubey6224
    @robertrubey6224 Před 5 lety

    I would have held that plumbing and conduit down by the lower edge of the facia and would have made all conduit openings on bottom of transfer switch. Also, the grass and topsoil should have been removed down 6-8 inches and filled with gravel and compacted. At least they put heaters on filter and crankcase. I have never installed a gaseous fuel generator without a fuel Y strainer. At least a drip leg should have been installed. Not a great install but so much better than many I have seen. I didn't see any wires pulled for the heaters. Are they running off the commmunication wires?

  • @dhermosillo09
    @dhermosillo09 Před 5 lety +89

    The electrical running on the house looks tacky and unprofessional smh

    • @MrCT69
      @MrCT69 Před 5 lety

      Same with the gas line.

    • @lamplighter6794
      @lamplighter6794 Před 5 lety +14

      Installed many commercial gens in the Chicago area, had to use steel conduit with sealtite flex at the gen and all fittings were sealed when entering cabinets to prevent water from entering. Also, had to have a ground rod next to pad to ground the chassis and there was always heater pads under batteries to stay warm in the brutal winter cold. Would have dug out the grass also and had 4 to 6 inches of gravel.

    • @lizzygabbie1
      @lizzygabbie1 Před 5 lety +7

      I agree. On mine everything was buried. Anyone getting on installed I would have them bury it for a clean look.

    • @scottcraig686
      @scottcraig686 Před 5 lety +2

      @@lamplighter6794 where your company in Chicago I am going need a generac when I get back to Chicago I need the best. When the lights goes out its come back on in the winter. Without me even touching it lol

    • @roberto8712
      @roberto8712 Před 3 lety +2

      Zip ties to piggyback to the electrical conduit??? Zip ties do break, especially outdoors. They last about 3-5 years, even the UV resistant type. Nasty and cheap. Stainless steel hose clamps are much sturdier and longer lasting. A 10 pack at Home Depot are about $12.00.

  • @phipmarchum3825
    @phipmarchum3825 Před 7 lety +39

    They mounted that box directly on top of the wire going to the city water meter ! I would never have these guys do an install for me ! Looks bad all around.

    • @davidvincent1093
      @davidvincent1093 Před 6 lety +13

      I used to work for Motorola as a installer and did this kind of work all the time and if my boss had seen this quality he would have made me pull it all out. and do it over. I got the idea they were short on power cable and did not care where it was run. It should be lower to the ground and not in direct eyesight. The did it so that it is an eyesore on that lovely brick and there are NO DRIP LOOPS to protect water from going into the works. Piss poor install over all

    • @richardcranium5839
      @richardcranium5839 Před 6 lety +8

      plastic zip ties to hold up the generator wiring no drip loops no drip in the gas line gas connector hose too short ...... looks like a hack job to me

    • @JB-vc2wl
      @JB-vc2wl Před 6 lety +2

      Well you can put a drip loop outside in areas below a certain temp or it could freeze. If there wasn't a drip loop already installed, most likely that was the reason why.

    • @richardcranium5839
      @richardcranium5839 Před 6 lety

      unless they are in antartica there will be plenty of warm weather that they wont freeze there needs to be drip loops and a sediment trap on the gas line

    • @skippieraw1121
      @skippieraw1121 Před 5 lety

      phip Marchum (

  • @wintercoder6687
    @wintercoder6687 Před 4 lety

    The only thing I will comment on the that the noise level of the generator is much louder than I expected. I've used some very large Honda generators that were MUCH quieter than this one.
    My option is based on this video and another one that was installing a Generac.

  • @LuzInTheKitchen
    @LuzInTheKitchen Před 3 lety

    Do you have any idea where to purchase the plastic cover for the LED indicator light. The cover looks like a bubble which protects the LED. Any help will be appreciated! Thank you.

  • @GTmode
    @GTmode Před 5 lety +6

    Funny how they ran the black cabling hahahha

  • @EV4530
    @EV4530 Před 5 lety +65

    Wish I could watch this video past 10 seconds due to the horrible annoying music.

    • @TheKuskokid
      @TheKuskokid Před 4 lety +4

      I couldn't take more than 15 seconds.

    • @nyyrusty
      @nyyrusty Před 4 lety +1

      I downloaded that song - great tunes !!!

    • @jray8704
      @jray8704 Před 4 lety +2

      Du hast mesh

    • @mitchdenner9743
      @mitchdenner9743 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jray8704 i hate you too!😁

    • @Aplusair
      @Aplusair  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi E. Valentin!
      Sorry about the music!

  • @robm6088
    @robm6088 Před 5 lety

    two guys can pick it up - runs on gas - check out the spacing between the saddles for the flex conduit it will soon sag - who is the agent for this type of genset?

  • @williamkell9856
    @williamkell9856 Před 6 lety

    I have specified ATS's and hooked them up, but I need your one line. I'm also a Licensed Electrical Contractor. The guys in this video have probably done this many many times. I suggest us Licensed Electricians leave it to the experts. Noted from posts below: Pour a concrete pad.

  • @redbaron2448
    @redbaron2448 Před 6 lety +3

    Is this water proof? What about storm surge?

  • @wendellworth353
    @wendellworth353 Před 5 lety +30

    I wouldn't let these clowns install innersoles in my boots.

  • @johndesousa7379
    @johndesousa7379 Před 4 lety +1

    A couple things I would do better but looks clean. Concrete pad so that I could bolt the machine down and make it more difficult to be stolen, I wouldn't run the wires on the side of the house but the home owner already had conduit on the side of the house anyways so it didn't matter. I would probably burry the cable for a cleaner look. Also putting the transfer switch inside the house would make the install look cleaner but those are just preferences and usually these generators are installed on the hidden side of the house that nobody looks at anyways.

  • @ZR1Terror
    @ZR1Terror Před 2 lety

    Damn. I ran a 1” natural gas pipe for a 24k. I’m hoping everything works fine.

  • @tlover94
    @tlover94 Před 6 lety +12

    The concrete pad on that gravel base is not going to last long. That's something that I would have done differently.

  • @chazman4461
    @chazman4461 Před 5 lety +18

    You seriously could not run the generator cable in rigid pipe?

  • @Xelaz_Aughra
    @Xelaz_Aughra Před 6 lety +1

    I'm sure the homeowner appreciates y'all trampling their plants

    • @VeteranMedic
      @VeteranMedic Před 2 lety

      Your conduit blocks all the other utilities. You placed the box directly over the water meter sensor wire. Sooo many things not good. This is why I will install my own.

  • @starke6666
    @starke6666 Před 7 lety +1

    Does the load side of that meterbase have double lugs?

  • @SirFrag32
    @SirFrag32 Před 6 lety +10

    Zip ties to hold the wire to the other conduit? Those will fail in a year.

    • @williamkell9856
      @williamkell9856 Před 6 lety +3

      No they won't. Wire ties last a long time.

    • @mainoleg
      @mainoleg Před 5 lety +2

      they are not UV rated -_- crap installation!

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      @@mainoleg how the fuck do you know; fuckin dumazz!

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      wrong!

    • @SirFrag32
      @SirFrag32 Před 3 lety

      @@chas7surf because white zip ties are not uv rated, and zip ties don't do well in temperature changes. They become brittle.

  • @kerrytodd3753
    @kerrytodd3753 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow......at least they didn’t get fingerprints on anything so as not to incriminate themselves later 😳

  • @derekevans7780
    @derekevans7780 Před 6 lety +2

    Good job! Just want to know did you guys split up the neutrals and grounds in the panel? Since your transfer switch is now the first point of entry

  • @lkp715
    @lkp715 Před rokem

    Does it matter how far from the electrical meter you install the generator? Can it be like 60-70 feet away?

  • @BreathingFire
    @BreathingFire Před 4 lety +5

    11:44 someone give for this pure worker 10mm wrench to tighten poles bolts....

  • @workinonhouse
    @workinonhouse Před 5 lety +118

    Terrible job with the gravel and pad. Pure lazy!

    • @moroccanbrian.4778
      @moroccanbrian.4778 Před 4 lety +7

      100% right.
      The first thing I said.
      A lot of dirt left behind the generator exposed.

    • @pedrocolin3509
      @pedrocolin3509 Před 4 lety +2

      A couple of pictures would do better before and after instead of running a video on fast fast forward you showed it before and after thank you

    • @jessemackenzie6516
      @jessemackenzie6516 Před 4 lety +11

      @@moroccanbrian.4778 I know its 4 years old but You tube is forever....... here come all the experts and Monday morning quarterbacks . Why do you feel the need to critique other peoples work. For the most part they were professional. This is used as an add for promotional services. Your evaluations could impact weather or not this company gets a job or not from a potential customer. Because you feel the need to critique may have a bigger impact then you think. Its to code its not un safe and doesn't look to bad. They are most likely qualified licence and insured . Im sure you could use your eagle eye to point out real hack work that is not to code and dangerous from unlicensed installers unless you are not aware of any codes and just pick low hanging fruit like you did with the pad....

    • @robertbutler8004
      @robertbutler8004 Před 4 lety +13

      @@jessemackenzie6516 idiot doing work like this using a precast slab sitting on gravel is pathetic I can only assume you would also do quality work like this?

    • @jessemackenzie6516
      @jessemackenzie6516 Před 4 lety +16

      @@robertbutler8004 Yes I suck, cant fix or repair anything and everything thing I do or install is pathetic . You won the you tube awesome guy award. Please print this and pin in on your chest so people who you see will know how great you are and how we are all better with you on the job pointing out how much better you are . I would love to go over my qualifications with you but I am sure they are nothing compared to your achievements. Please except my sincere apology for trying to stick up for someone. You have made me see the light. Do you think we should call the better business bureau on this guy for using gravel to level a pad? We cant let this go un checked!! On a side note if you are browsing the web in the near future and see any work that does not meet the ROBERT BUTLER STANDARDS FOR BETTER BUILDING AND INSTALLATIONS GUIDELINES , could you forward them on to me so I can help rectify the situation? On a serious note, Happy New Year and best wishes.

  • @lindawhitehead4295
    @lindawhitehead4295 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. I have a 22kw operating on propane 250 lb tank. I was wondering. I case of a prolonged outage. Is it possible to turn the unit off and restart it. For example if we are out at work during the better half of the day, can we turn it off and restart it when we return if the power is still out.

  • @keithshreve6736
    @keithshreve6736 Před 7 lety

    Excellent video. Very well organized and carried out. Thank you.

  • @ralan5527
    @ralan5527 Před 5 lety +105

    Watch how not to install a generator

    • @bradye.rasmussen4090
      @bradye.rasmussen4090 Před 4 lety +1

      Natural Gas Generators LPG - Biogas: czcams.com/video/nGGPf2Szilw/video.html

    • @bulldog922
      @bulldog922 Před 4 lety +5

      I agree, This is a "How Not To Install a generator". Whats scary is that these guys think this is a good job! Imagine what it looks like when the camera is not there!

    • @futfut1
      @futfut1 Před 4 lety

      LOL

    • @joejeans7913
      @joejeans7913 Před 3 lety

      @@bulldog922 whats not right about it?

    • @bundeswehr7676
      @bundeswehr7676 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joejeans7913 ....the generator cable needs to be in conduit. But that just my opinion. The authority having jurisdiction (electrical inspector) will determine that.

  • @rickbrown4039
    @rickbrown4039 Před 4 lety +3

    First time it rains the water will wash away the gravel and the generator will slide off ...🤦‍♂️

  • @kg7jev671
    @kg7jev671 Před 3 lety +1

    You don't remove the grass before putting down the gravel?

  • @DarthCarey
    @DarthCarey Před 5 lety

    Very informative!

  • @vicrod74
    @vicrod74 Před 8 lety +4

    Does it need to be inspected by local building codes?

    • @user-hw9pv8ys4u
      @user-hw9pv8ys4u Před 7 lety +1

      A plus Generator can I use this generator every day?

    • @schsch2390
      @schsch2390 Před 5 lety

      Depends on location, but highly likely in urban areas that both electrical and gas connex as well as overall workmanship will need to be permitted and inspected.
      Workers/company will need appropriate certs and licenses (electrical/nat gas/generator install).

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      @@user-hw9pv8ys4u no

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      absolutely

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      @@schsch2390 does not depend on location ; absolutely does need inspection

  • @iang-dub3344
    @iang-dub3344 Před 5 lety +2

    Why would some run carflex for that long of a run? At least use EMT or PVC and go down and follow the existing conduit. Flex from that to the generator. Secondly, it looks like the exhaust is venting right above the basement window, being as carbon monoxide is heavier than air, if hope no ones living in the basement.

    • @rulu1953
      @rulu1953 Před 4 lety

      That is classified armor cable.

    • @rulu1953
      @rulu1953 Před 4 lety

      REMEMBER YOU ARE LEAVING A NOW CLASS 1 DIV 2 AREA.

  • @tn_bob5740
    @tn_bob5740 Před 4 lety +1

    Cracks me up that they use a level to screed the gravel, but not to actually level it. So the pad on top tilts every time they walk across it. That's why I insisted on a poured pad for my generator. My generator is an RG036 though, so it's a little bigger. And it's going in as the house is being built, so I don't have all those conduit runs on the outside of my house.

  • @d.hansel854
    @d.hansel854 Před 7 lety

    I wish Generac would come out with a home WiFi interface so you could monitor your generator VIA the Computer or your smart phone.
    They do have a system which connects to cellular service. That may be good in a remote service area, but face it, that's just another expenditure we can live without.
    We all have wireless routers and WiFi that would extend to our back yards.
    I have e-mailed Generac and told their customer service about that but all they tell me is their "Mobile Link".
    I wish everyone would get in touch with Generac and push this feature and tell them to develop a WiFi connected system.

    • @chas7surf
      @chas7surf Před 3 lety

      good thing you don't run generac. have you seen their stock price? dumazz

  • @Ringele5574
    @Ringele5574 Před 5 lety +4

    I would be horrified to see this installation on my home. Two bags of gravel will not stabilize a running generator, and the lack of coordination with so many crew is disturbing....

  • @REWYRED
    @REWYRED Před 8 lety +4

    Can tell this is a "done in a day" or less install.....

  • @Herbert04
    @Herbert04 Před 3 lety

    With out all the extra stuff how much does that thing weigh? I saw you two move it but the thing says it's 515lbs.