
2025-12-05
Generator sets,
as critical backup power equipment, play a vital role across various sectors
such as data centers, construction sites, and medical facilities. Conducting
scientific and effective daily maintenance on generator sets not only ensures
their stable operation during critical moments but also significantly extends
equipment service life, reduces failure rates, and saves substantial equipment
replacement costs for enterprises.
Ⅰ. Cleaning
Regularly clean
the generator set's casing, radiators, ventilation openings, and other areas
using a clean cloth or compressed air. Pay special attention to clearing the
generator's air intake and exhaust outlets to prevent blockages and ensure
smooth airflow.
Ⅱ. Inspection
Electrical
System: Periodically inspect the generator set's electrical wiring for
looseness, aging, or damage. Routinely check the battery's condition; if the
battery is low on charge or the electrolyte level is too low, recharge it
promptly or replenish the electrolyte.
Fuel System:
Regularly check the fuel tank's level and inspect fuel lines for leaks or
blockages. Replace aging fuel lines in a timely manner.
Cooling System:
Periodically examine components of the cooling system, such as the water tank,
hoses, and radiator. If issues are detected, perform repairs or replacements
promptly.
Ⅲ. Maintenance
Oil Change:
Regularly replace the oil with high-quality oil suitable for generator use.
Filter
Replacement: Periodically replace the fuel filter, air filter, and oil filter.
Test Run: Conduct a test run of the generator set at
regular intervals to check its operating condition and promptly identify and
resolve potential issues.