An automatic standby generator is a back-up electrical system that operates whether you are at home or away. It automatically supplies power to essential circuits of your home within seconds of a utility outage. After utility power returns, the generator shuts itself off and awaits the next outage. It operates on natural gas or liquid propane and sits outside just like a central air conditioning unit.
GUARDIAN® generators supply electricity to the electrical panel circuits of your home through a built-in load center. You select the number of circuits you want to protect and match it to the appropriate generator system. Everything on that circuit will be protected. GUARDIAN also powers furnaces, air conditioners, well pumps, water heaters and other appliances that are hard wired into your electrical panel.
While portable generators do supply power, an automatic standby generator produces a higher quality of electricity. It operates automatically and runs a weekly self-test to ensure proper response to your needs. There are no extension cords to plug in and no gas tanks to fill. It operates automatically so it protects your home even when you’re away. When utility power returns, the standby generator shuts itself off.
Establishing wattage requirements of the appliances you want to power during an outage is difficult because those appliances can be plugged into various outlets in your home. That’s why GUARDIAN has simplified the process. By allowing you to protect everything on chosen circuits, you no longer have to worry about individual items.
Air-cooled units use engines we design and manufacture specifically for our smaller generators. Volume production helps us to keep cost down, making our air-cooled generators the most affordable for our customers. They cover essential circuits and back-up power needs in most residential applications. Liquid-cooled units use automotive engines for increased horsepower. This makes them ideal for larger requirements such as whole-house power coverage, larger homes and commercial applications.
Just like your car’s engine, generators need periodic oil and filter changes. Many customers rely on GUARDIAN’s preventative maintenance kits to satisfy routine maintenance requirements. Refer to your owner's manual for routine maintenance procedures and schedules. Kits can be purchased through the business that sold you your GUARDIAN generator.
Aluminum is corrosion resistant, so it prolongs the life and look of the generator, particularly in salt air communities.
Whisper-Test is a feature that reduces noise by 50% during the generator’s weekly self-test cycle. That makes it as quiet as a car idling in your driveway. The generator starts up and operates at a reduced speed, lowering sound output by as much as 12 decibels for units that normally run at higher speeds under load. This allows for near-silent operation in test mode and satisfies all known sound ordinances.
The most accurate way is to have a Lexington Electric electrician measure
circuit or appliance amperage which will operate with emergency backup power.
GUARDIAN allows you to simply match your system to the existing circuits in your
electrical panel. With our 8, 10, 12 or 16 circuit, pre-wired systems, we take
the guesswork out of sizing. For customers concerned with air conditioning, the
wattage rating of the generator and its circuit breakers inside the transfer
switch should be reviewed so that A/C startup power requirements are met.
For GUARDIAN QuietSource™ liquid-cooled models, a Lexington Electric licensed
electrician MUST perform a site survey to determine the size and voltage of the
unit to meet your backup power needs.
Note: Time estimates are based on typical applications. Additional time may be required to run gas conduit or gas piping or to place the unit far from the incoming gas or electrical service.
| 7-16 kW Air-Cooled | 20-45 kW Liquid-Cooled | 60-150 kW Liquid-Cooled | |
| Natural Gas (cu ft/hr) | 100-250 | 300-750 | 960-2061 |
| LP (cu ft/hr) | 50-90 | 120-300 | 375-830 |
Please refer to the individual model’s specification sheet for exact figures.
Note: Figures are based on continuous operation at full load. It is unlikely
that the generator will run at full load for an extended period, therefore,
consumption decreases accordingly.
Emergency circuits should always be isolated by the emergency load center. An isolated sub-panel helps to prevent overload situations.
No. Because a 200-amp transfer switch is not necessary. The outputs of these generators are safely carried with a 100-amp automatic transfer switch.
Parts can be purchased through Lexington Electric. Call (540) 463-5577. Part numbers are located in the owner's manual.
Costs are based upon service levels. Call Lexington Electric at (540) 463-5577 for further information.
15W-40 is recommended for all liquid-cooled units. The oil should be a SAE rated high detergent oil that meets API Service Class SF requirements for gasoline engines.
Yes. For general conversion, propane weighs 4.24 pounds per gallon. 1 lb. = 8.58 cu. ft. 1 gallon = 36.39 cu. ft.
Lexington Electric is authorized to perform warranty service. Call (540) 463-5577. Lexington Electric can provide parts, service and information on GUARDIAN equipment, regardless of where it was purchased.
GUARDIAN generators are made in the United States of America. Manufactured in
Wisconsin by Generac Power Systems Inc., we design and build our complete
product from the controls to the enclosures, to our air-cooled engines
specifically designed for generators. This ensures that our products are built
to our highest standards.