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Generators

Welcome to Pinnacle Power a subsidiary of Pinnacle Industrial Holding, your trusted provider of high-quality, durable, and efficient power solutions. We specialize in portable and industrial generators, as well as state-of-the-art solar technology for all industries.

Portable Generators

Our portable generators are designed for versatility and convenience. Whether you’re camping, tailgating, or need emergency power during an outage, our portable generators deliver reliable power on the go.

Industrial Generators

For businesses and industries, we offer robust and reliable industrial generators in single-phase and 3-phase and powered by SDEC engines. Engineered to perform in the most demanding conditions, our generators ensure your operations keep running smoothly. Ranging from 6.5kVA to 250kVA and more.

Solar Solutions

Embrace the power of the sun with our advanced solar solutions with brands like Deye, Dyness, JA and Jinko. From solar panels, inverters, batteries, and accessories to complete solar power systems, we provide sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions that are kind to the environment.

At Pinnacle Power, we’re committed to providing you with the best in power generation and solar technology. Explore our range of products and find the perfect solution for your power needs.

Expert Sales Consultants

You are in safe hands with highly experienced sales consultant who will bend over backwards to keep you and your generator needs happy.

Generator Servicing

Need to get your generator service but don't know where to start. We can offer you a once-off service or construct and service agreement.

Nation Wide Delivery

Whether you are in Thohoyandou, Morokweng, Prieska, Mossel Bay, Coffee Bay, Pietermaritzburg or Joburg we can deliver to your doorstep.

Get your generator quote now, don’t be left in the dark.

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Importance Of A Generator

Generators are essential tools that serve a variety of important purposes in both residential and commercial settings. Here are some key reasons highlighting the importance of generators:

  1. Backup Power: Generators are crucial for providing backup power during electrical outages. They ensure that essential appliances, systems, and equipment continue to operate, preventing disruptions to daily life and business operations.
  2. Emergency Preparedness: Generators play a vital role in emergency preparedness. They are essential during severe weather events, natural disasters, and other unforeseen circumstances, providing a reliable source of electricity for communication, safety, and comfort.
  3. Business Continuity: In commercial settings, downtime due to power outages can result in significant financial losses. Generators help businesses maintain operations, protect data, and minimize disruptions, particularly in critical industries like healthcare and manufacturing.
  4. Healthcare Facilities: Generators are indispensable in healthcare facilities, ensuring that life-saving equipment, such as ventilators and medical monitors, remains operational during power outages. They are critical for patient care and safety.
  5. Climate Control: Generators power heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, maintaining comfortable indoor environments. This is vital for preventing temperature-related health issues and property damage during extreme weather conditions.
  6. Food Preservation: In homes and businesses, generators are essential for preserving perishable food items, preventing food spoilage during prolonged power outages. They reduce waste and save money.
  7. Security: Generators power security systems, including alarms, surveillance cameras, and access control systems. They ensure that these systems remain operational, enhancing the security of homes and businesses.
  8. Remote Locations: In remote areas or off-grid locations, generators provide a reliable source of electricity for daily living, work, and recreation. They enable people to live and work in areas with limited electrical infrastructure.
  9. Construction and Job Sites: Generators are essential on construction sites, powering tools and equipment in areas where electrical connections may be unavailable. They enhance productivity and efficiency in construction projects.
  10. Special Events: Generators are commonly used to provide power for outdoor events, concerts, festivals, and weddings. They ensure that sound systems, lighting, and other event equipment operate smoothly.
  11. Rural Living: People living in rural areas often rely on generators as backup power sources. They are crucial for maintaining essential services like water pumps, refrigeration, and communication devices.
  12. Transportation and Traffic Control: Generators are used to power traffic signals, streetlights, and transportation infrastructure during power outages, ensuring safety on the roads.
  13. Industrial and Manufacturing: In industrial settings, generators are used to provide backup power for critical processes, preventing costly production interruptions and equipment damage.

In summary, generators are essential for ensuring continuity, safety, and convenience in various settings. Their importance extends to emergency preparedness, business operations, healthcare, climate control, food preservation, security, remote living, construction, special events, rural areas, and transportation. Generators provide peace of mind, allowing individuals and businesses to navigate power interruptions and emergencies with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

WHAT SIZE GENERATOR DO YOU NEED?

Determining the size of the generator you need depends on several factors:

  1. Power Requirements: Calculate the total power consumption of the appliances, equipment, and systems you want to power with the generator. Make a list of all the electrical loads, including their wattages or amps, and add them up to determine the total power requirement.

  2. Starting vs. Running Power: Consider whether any of your appliances or equipment require higher power during startup compared to their running power. Some appliances, such as air conditioners and refrigerators, may have significantly higher starting wattages.

  3. Load Type: Determine whether your loads are resistive (e.g., lights, heaters) or inductive (e.g., motors, compressors). Inductive loads typically require more power during startup.

  4. Sizing Margin: It’s recommended to add a margin of safety or oversizing to your generator to accommodate for potential future additions to your electrical load and to ensure the generator can handle unexpected surges in power demand.

  5. Generator Type: Consider whether you need a standby generator to power your entire house/business during outages or a portable generator for specific appliances or tasks.

  6. Consult a Professional: If you’re unsure about sizing your generator, consult with a qualified electrician or generator specialist who can assess your needs and recommend an appropriately sized generator for your specific requirements.

Once you have determined your total power requirements and other relevant factors, you can select a generator with a capacity (rated in kilowatts or kVA) that meets or exceeds your calculated power needs. It’s essential to choose a generator that can comfortably handle your peak power demands while providing reliable and efficient operation.

IS AN ELECTRICIAN NEEDED TO CONNECT A GENERATOR?

Yes

You only need a licensed electrician for a standby generator, and they should furnish you with a valid electrical certificate of compliance. To confirm an electrician’s registration, individuals can reach out to their local Electrical Contracting Board of South Africa for verification of these credentials.

WHAT DOES AN AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH DO?

An automatic transfer switch (ATS) is a device designed to automatically shift power supply from its primary source to a backup source upon detecting a failure or outage in the primary source.

SHOULD I BUY A DIESEL GENERATOR OR GO SOLAR?

Depending on its size, a diesel generator is typically expected to be 10 to 20 times cheaper than a complete solar power system. Nevertheless, factors such as increasing fuel expenses and future maintenance needs must also be considered when evaluating costs. Another factor to take in consideration is space available for solar vs generators.

HOW DO WE GO ABOUT ARRANGING A GENERATOR SERVICE AT MY HOME/OFFICE?

Contact us via out Contact page or email dennis@pinnacleholding.co.za with the make and model of your generator  and we will get back to you.

WHAT SIZE GENERATOR DO YOU OFFER TO POWER MY HOUSE?
WHAT DOES KVA MEAN AND HOW IS IT DIFFERENT TO KW?

KVA stands for kilovolt-amperes, and KW stands for kilowatts. Both are units of electrical power, but they represent slightly different aspects of it:

  1. KVA (Kilovolt-Amperes): KVA is a measure of apparent power in an electrical circuit. It takes into account both real power (KW) and reactive power (KVAr). Apparent power is the combination of real power (the power consumed or generated by a device) and reactive power (the power required to establish and maintain electric and magnetic fields in devices like motors and transformers). KVA is important in determining the capacity requirements for devices like transformers, generators, and UPS systems.

  2. KW (Kilowatts): KW is a measure of real power, which is the actual power used to perform work or generate heat in an electrical circuit. It represents the rate at which energy is consumed or produced. KW is the most commonly used unit to measure power consumption or generation in most electrical devices and systems.

In summary, KVA includes both real and reactive power, while KW specifically refers to real power only.

HOW LONG WILL A DIESEL GENERATOR LAST?

The lifespan of a diesel generator can vary depending on several factors including:

  1. Quality of Construction: High-quality generators tend to have longer lifespans compared to lower-quality ones.

  2. Maintenance: Regular and proper maintenance significantly impacts the lifespan of a diesel generator. This includes routine checks, oil changes, filter replacements, and overall care as per manufacturer recommendations.

  3. Usage: The frequency and duration of usage can affect how long a diesel generator lasts. Generators used heavily or subjected to continuous operation may wear out faster than those used intermittently.

  4. Environmental Conditions: Operating conditions such as temperature, humidity, dust, and exposure to harsh elements can influence the longevity of a diesel generator.

  5. Load Characteristics: Diesel generators operating under heavy loads consistently may experience more wear and tear compared to those operating under lighter loads.

With proper maintenance and under normal operating conditions, diesel generators can last anywhere from 10,000 to 30,000 hours or more. However, this is a general estimate and actual lifespan can vary based on the factors mentioned above. Regular inspections by qualified technicians can help assess the condition of the generator and determine any necessary repairs or maintenance to extend its lifespan.

ARE DIESEL GENERATORS LOUD?

Diesel generators can produce noise during operation, but their loudness depends on factors such as size, design, enclosure, distance from people, operating conditions, and adherence to regulations. Larger generators typically produce more noise, but soundproof enclosures and muffler systems can help mitigate it. Distance from the generator and adherence to noise regulations also affect perceived noise levels. Overall, while diesel generators can be noisy, advancements in technology and proper installation can significantly reduce noise disturbances.

DO YOU OFFER SOLAR SYSTEMS?

Yes Pinnacle Power provides Generators and solar systems.

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HOW OFTEN SHOULD I SERVICE MY GENERATOR?

The frequency of servicing your generator depends on several factors:

  1. Manufacturer Recommendations: Follow the maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer in the generator’s user manual. This typically includes intervals for routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, filter replacements, and inspections.

  2. Usage: Generators that are used frequently or subjected to heavy loads may require more frequent servicing compared to those used intermittently or under lighter loads.

  3. Environmental Conditions: Operating in harsh environments with high temperatures, humidity, dust, or other contaminants may necessitate more frequent servicing to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

  4. Regulatory Requirements: Some industries or regions may have specific regulations or guidelines regarding generator maintenance intervals that you need to adhere to.

In general, diesel generators typically require servicing at least once or twice a year for routine maintenance tasks. However, it’s essential to consult the manufacturer’s recommendations and consider factors such as usage and operating conditions to determine the appropriate servicing frequency for your specific generator. Additionally, regular inspections by qualified technicians can help identify any issues early and ensure the generator remains in good working condition.