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24 kW Generator Installation

Posted on 3/11/23 at 12:39 pm
Posted by 81Tiger
LSU Alumnus
Member since Sep 2009
6629 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 12:39 pm
What should I expect to pay to have a 24 kW generator installed in the BR/Ascension area?

Inflation has been ugly for most products/services and I'm not sure what to expect.

Thanks
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
14324 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 12:45 pm to
I would think it would depend on how far the gas line is.
Posted by Politiceaux
Member since Feb 2009
17654 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 12:56 pm to
Liquid cooled unit or a Generac air-cooled shitbox?

Will depend on gas line needed, whether gas & electric supply is on the same side of your house, etc.
Posted by lilsnappa
Red Stick
Member since Mar 2006
1797 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 1:01 pm to
27kw liquid cooled generac - all in I was $21k and I poured the slab myself
This post was edited on 3/12/23 at 8:28 pm
Posted by Drop4Loss
Birds Eye Of Deaf Valley
Member since Oct 2007
3885 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 1:15 pm to
12-20 K
Depends on a lot
You really need 24k ?
Posted by alphaandomega
Tuscaloosa
Member since Aug 2012
13635 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 1:26 pm to
Ours was easy. 22kW and we just bolted it to the tongue of the trailer.







(And before the jokes fly about a trailer, this is a 30' mobile kitchen we use for Here to Serve...)
Posted by 81Tiger
LSU Alumnus
Member since Sep 2009
6629 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 2:19 pm to
I spoke with a few home builders who said that although air cooled is smarter technology, the additional expense may not be worth it.

We have 3300 sq ft living area. I don't need to run absolutely everything in an outage, and 24 kW seemed like a decent compromise.

Gas supply is on one side and electrical supply is on the other.
Posted by BawtHouse
Member since Dec 2021
209 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 2:30 pm to
22k is plenty enough for you, unless you have insane loads outside of what’s normal for 3300 sf. We have 22k with more footage. Tested loads thoroughly with a buddy(experienced master electrician). We can run everything in home on 22k without interruption.
Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
11913 posts
Posted on 3/11/23 at 5:14 pm to
quote:

Liquid cooled unit or a Generac air-cooled shitbox?


Air cooled having this reputation is funny. You just have to understand the limitations of something that will only run a few hours a year in emergency situations. Treat the air cooled one like you would a portable generator on wheels. A generator tech I know says check the oil every 24-48 hours and just have some extra spark plugs and oil/filters on-hand.

A liquid cooled unit would be good for someone who has very frequent and long outages. But with that extra cooling system comes extra maintenance and more parts that can fail.

Ultimately it’s just having an understanding of what a standby unit is designed to do. It’s not designed to run 24/7 for weeks at a time and will not be built to bulletproof standards of something that is a primary generator of power. For people in common hurricane areas they fit the bill just fine.

quote:

Gas supply is on one side and electrical supply is on the other.


Had the same situation at my house. It was cheaper to run the flexible gas line through the attic than running cables. Plus I chose to put the generator on the side of the house opposite the bedrooms. Quieter that way.
This post was edited on 3/11/23 at 5:19 pm
Posted by Tygerfan
Member since Jan 2004
33746 posts
Posted on 3/12/23 at 9:38 am to
quote:

Air cooled having this reputation is funny.


While I agree with everything you said, to me the big difference is the noise level between the air and liquid cooled.
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