Salt air is harmful to the operation of a standby generator. | | True | 64% | | False | 12% | | Not sure | 24% | | | | | Question: Salt air is harmful to the operation of a standby generator. Top Answer (64% of 25 votes): True.
Answer: True Explanation: Just about anything exposed to salt air is susceptible to damage. | | G & H Electrical Services, LLC | Answer: True Explanation: Most home standby generators operate on either LP Gas (propane) or on Natural Gas. ... Coastal areas have salt in the air which causes corrosion. | | Ross Electric Company | Answer: Not sure Explanation: I’ve not seen any evidence to support that statement. | | Clear Electrical Solutions, LLC | | | ProMatcher | Answer: False Explanation: Salt air is not bad for a generator as they are manufactured to run in all types of weather conditions whether it be by the ocean or inland. | | Power Now Solutions , Inc. | Answer: True Explanation: Crats rust moisture | | EMP industries | Answer: Not sure Explanation: Salt essays everything. Ask any car owner up north | | Advanced Electrical and Energy | | | ProMatcher | Answer: True Explanation: Yes it is...salt air or by the salt water will effect the performance of a generator
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