


Load Banks – Day 4 of 5 – Have the details from your generator nameplate or data tag at the ready
Have the details from your generator nameplate or data tag at the ready. To specify the right equipment for the job, your chosen supplier is likely to ask you for the capacity rating of the generator you wish to test. This information can be found on the nameplate (or...
Load Banks – Day 3 of 5 – Where will the load bank test take place?
When hiring a load bank, it is important to let your provider know where the equipment will be used and what the site conditions are like. Suppliers such as Crestchic are used to providing load banks to suit varying applications across different continents, from the...
Load Banks – Day 2 of 5 – What type of load bank do I need?
The load bank type you need will vary depending on the applications involved. Typically load banks fall into three categories: Resistive: The most common type, a resistive load bank provides a simulated electrical load for generators and back up power systems. They...