An undersized pad can cause many problems including.
Concrete pad design for generator.
Concrete is the industry standard for normal soil applications.
The generac genpad sits directly on the soil.
The pad should be flat and level to within inch.
Insufficient space to safely install your generator.
A concrete pad used as a foundation for your generator is created specifically for the shape size footprint and weight of your generator.
A 10 000 lb generator would thus require a 12 500 lb pad.
It is important to make sure the composition of the concrete is fitting to provide the apt support for the incoming generator.
Which concrete mixture is best applied.
Insufficient space to safely install your generator.
An undersized pad can cause many problems including.
Pads made of concrete are poured and cured by the generator manufacturer the installer or by a local company that specializes in concrete products.
Concrete weighs approximately 150 lbs cu ft.
It is not advised and against many building codes to place a generator set on gravel.
The depth of the pad is calculated as 125 of the unit wet weight fuel included.
The generator must be kept level and vibrates during operation and must be secured to a permanent structure.
Mixed concrete is poured into a form and allowed to harden.
Planning your concrete pad.
The result will give you the appropriate size for the generator pad.
The process is simple.
Manufacturers tend to advise a minimum of 6 inch clearances but we recommend a larger space for added safety and access considerations.
Commercial generators are of course heavy loads.