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Bay City Electric Works Acquires Central California Generator

From Left to Right. Rod Lee (President & COO – Bay City Electric Works), Drew Stiltz (Level 1 Technician – CCG), Angelica Ceja (Partner – CCG), Breck Davis (Partner – CCG) Mike Wolfe (Vice President Operations – Bay City Electric Works)
POWAY, CA – Bay City Electric Works, a long time proven provider of critical power solutions to the state of California, has acquired Central California Generator, LLC., a Kohler Industrial & Residential Dealer and generator service provider in the central California area.
"Acquiring Central California Generator will provide the foundation to build our Service, Parts, and Rental business in the Central Valley," said Rod Lee, President & COO of Bay City Electric Works, “and will support the growth of our flourishing Industrial and Residential Sales business in Northern California.”
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Balancing Loads on Three-Phase Generator Systems
Generator systems, whether to a standby or prime power application are generally configured to supply single and three phase electrical
output. While most generator systems below 15 kW are single-phase, a high percentage of those supplied above 15 kW are configured
to provide three-phase electrical power output. Even though the power output is three-phase it does not mean all the connected load is
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importance of balancing the loads connected to a three-phase generator system and issues that can occur if the connected load is not
balanced across all phases.
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