4KW Brast - Indoor Use with an Extended Exhaust System: Making Your Generator Safe Indoors

Many people hesitate to use their portable generator indoors because of the dangers associated with exhaust fumes and poor ventilation. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious concern, but what if there was a way to safely operate your generator indoors?

9/18/20241 min read

Introducing the Extended Exhaust System.

By installing an extended exhaust system, you can direct the harmful fumes outside, making indoor generator use not only possible but also 100% safe. Here’s how we ensure safety during installation:

  • Oxygen Level Testing: We use specialized equipment to test the oxygen levels in the room where the generator will be placed by ensuring that the air quality remains safe, and carbon monoxide levels are completely eliminated.

  • Exhaust Pipe Safety Check: The exhaust pipe generates heat, which can pose safety risks if not properly installed. We carefully test the heat distribution of the exhaust system, ensuring that it does not pose any fire hazards or overheat the surrounding area.

  • Length Limitation: It’s important to install the exhaust system at the right length. Too long, and the generator may not ventilate correctly. We make sure to calculate the precise exhaust length for optimal performance.

With this setup, you can safely operate your generator inside your home, garage, or commercial space, knowing the air you breathe is safe, and the system is running efficiently.

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