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When to Call for Service on Your Generator

main Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 No Comments

Generators comprise the backbone of your enterprise emergency system, powering every vital system from the air conditioner to the security system. Yet it’s easy to forget about a generator when it’s not in use, and even easier to forget about proper generator service and maintenance. Proper maintenance not only ensures that your generator runs when necessary, but it can also save money by reducing repair costs and limiting down time.

Benefits of Preventative Maintenance

What’s the best way to keep your generator running? Follow the guidelines for preventative maintenance. It’s ideal to purchase a generator from a company that also services generators; the staff will be well versed in your brand and model of generator and can plan routine maintenance accordingly. During a preventative generator service visit, the technician usually checks the following items:

  • Oil and other fuel levels
  • Gauge accuracy
  • Fuel and air filters
  • Battery power and connection

Remember, a generator is essentially a very large engine, so it needs regular “tune-ups” just like a car or other motorized equipment. These generator service visits are important, even if the generator isn’t frequently used. Leftover fuel can develop into sludge that clogs the carburetor, while battery connections can get dusty or corroded and cause inconsistent electrical supply.

When to Call for Repair

Without regular maintenance, the engine of your generator can get stopped up with old fuel, dust, and dirt. Over time, these can wear out the parts or even cause the generator to fail entirely. If it has been more than a month since the last time you ran your generator, schedule a maintenance check-up before using the generator. These signs are also an indication that it’s time for a service call:

  • Trouble starting the generator
  • Unusual noise coming from the generator while it’s running
  • Signs of oil or fuel leaks around the generator
  • Inconsistent electrical supply, indicated by flickering power or outage while the generator is in use

Timely service keeps your generator reliable and steady. Opt for regularly maintenance visits whenever possible, to protect the generator from damage due to wear and neglect. Be sure to choose a generator service provider with long-standing knowledge and expertise.

SOURCES

http://www.dieselserviceandsupply.com/Generator_Maintenance.aspx

http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/eyeonthestorm/before-the-storm/generator-maintenance-be-prepared-before-a-storm/

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