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Most people only think of a generator as a source of power when the main power shuts off. However, generators do a lot more than that. If you want a great source of power not just as a backup, but also as a means to camp in comfort and enjoy your Perth backyard after the sun goes down, rely on Sanderson Engineering.

The Generator Is More Than a Backup Power Source

While using your generator as a backup power source is important, you can also do a lot more with it. Here are just a few things:
  • Provide power for outdoor events
  • Have electricity for appliances while camping
  • Have power for construction, farms and other businesses
If you want a power source that can provide you with electricity anywhere in Perth, then a generator is the right fit for you.

Sanderson Engineering Is Your Go-To Generator Expert

Since 1975, we've helped people in the Perth area with their generator problems and questions. And we continue to serve with our comprehensive services, trustworthy advice and top-notch products.

Whatever you need — parts, sales, installations, service, repairs or advice — we can help. We are familiar with all brands, makes and models, so whether you need a repair, replacement or new generator, we'll provide a job well done.

We are happy to inspect your Perth home and recommend a generator based on our assessment. And with our emphasis on honest advice, we won't try to sell you a generator that doesn't fit your needs or persuade you into a repair that you don't need.

You can depend on our quick repair times and same-day service. We know your time is precious, so we do everything we can do to provide you service promptly.

To contact us with any questions you have, call 08 9444 1284, fill out our online form or visit our store in the Perth area.
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Protect Your Home

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Residential backup generators keep electricity running throughout your home during outages. This means that your food will be kept fresh, saving you money and providing you with peace of mind in an otherwise stressful situation. Generators also ensure that emergency electrical equipment will continue to run, which can literally save lives. Having electricity in your home during a crisis will give you access to emergency equipment such as phones and computers. Power in your home can also create a calming sense of familiarity. This can help you remain level-headed and can be a great source of comfort to concerned children. 
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Increase Your Recreation

Generators don’t have to only be for emergencies, they can help increase your fun too. Having a portable electric generator brings convenience to a cabin or campground. Portable electricity also gives you much more freedom for parties and events as well. Whether it’s outdoor lights for a party or music for a wedding, having reliable and transportable electricity gives you the freedom to have fun.
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Generators We Trust

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We carry a variety of generators for your convenience. We have Yamaha, Honda and Dunlite generators and each brand can be run on either petrol or diesel, depending on your preference. You can also find portable and camping generators in our stock so that you will have the exact power you need when you need it. 
Yamaha Conventional Generators Yamaha Inverter Generators Honda Generators
  • What size generator do I need for my home?

    • The size of the generator you need depends on your power requirements. Calculate the total wattage of essential appliances and devices you want to power during an outage. Choose a generator with a rated wattage slightly higher than your total calculated load to accommodate surges.
  • How do I determine the appropriate fuel type for my generator?

    • Generators commonly run on gasoline, diesel, propane, or natural gas. Consider factors such as availability, storage requirements, and shelf life when choosing the fuel type. Gasoline is typically the most readily available but may require more frequent refueling.
  • What maintenance tasks are required for generators?

    • Regular maintenance ensures your generator operates reliably when needed. Common maintenance tasks include changing the oil, replacing the air filter and spark plug, checking the battery, and inspecting for leaks or damage.
  • How often should I run my generator?

    • It's recommended to run your generator for a short period (typically 10-15 minutes) every month to keep the engine lubricated and components functioning properly. Longer runtime tests, under load, should be conducted every few months to ensure readiness.
  • Can I connect my generator directly to my home's electrical system?

    • Connecting a generator directly to your home's electrical system requires a transfer switch to ensure safe operation. A transfer switch prevents backfeeding, which can endanger utility workers and damage appliances. It's crucial to hire a licensed electrician to install the transfer switch.
  • How do I calculate the runtime of my generator?

    • Generator runtime depends on factors such as fuel capacity, load size, and fuel efficiency. To calculate runtime, divide the generator's fuel capacity (in gallons) by the fuel consumption rate (in gallons per hour) at the desired load. Always refer to the generator's manual for accurate fuel consumption data.
  • Can I run sensitive electronics such as computers or TVs on a generator?

    • Yes, you can run sensitive electronics on a generator, but it's essential to use a generator with clean power output and install surge protectors or voltage regulators to protect devices from power fluctuations. Inverter generators are known for their stable power output, making them suitable for sensitive electronics.
  • What safety precautions should I take when using a generator?

    Follow these safety precautions when using a generator:



    • Operate the generator outdoors in a well-ventilated area to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
    • Keep the generator dry and protected from rain or snow.
    • Never refuel the generator while it's running or hot.
    • Use heavy-duty extension cords designed for outdoor use.
    • Keep children and pets away from the generator.
  • How do I troubleshoot common generator issues?

    Common generator issues and troubleshooting steps include:



    • Engine fails to start: Check the fuel level, spark plug, and battery charge.
    • Low output voltage: Inspect for loose connections or damaged components.
    • Engine overheating: Ensure proper ventilation and clean the cooling system.
  • How should I store my generator when not in use?

    Proper generator storage involves:



    • Draining the fuel tank or adding a fuel stabilizer to prevent fuel deterioration.
    • Running the generator with the fuel valve closed to empty the carburetor.
    • Storing the generator in a dry, well-ventilated area away from moisture and corrosive materials.
    • Performing regular maintenance tasks before storing, such as changing the oil and cleaning the air filter.

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