The daily use and maintenance of the generator set includes the following aspects
Generator sets are used more frequently in daily life. Both individuals and units have this demand, so the following is a detailed explanation of how to maintain the generator set.
Regularly check whether there are obstacles around and on the surface of the unit, and clean them in time.
Regularly check whether the air inlet and exhaust channels of the machine room are unobstructed to ensure a good environment in the machine room.
Regularly remove dust from the unit to ensure the normal operation of the unit.
Regularly check the engine intake filter indicator. If the cumulative measurement exceeds the red mark, the air filter needs to be replaced or cleaned.
Regularly check whether the intake pipeline is loose, check whether the intake hose has cracks or perforations, and whether the clamp is loose. If necessary, tighten or replace parts to ensure that there is no leakage in the intake system.
Regularly drain the accumulated water in the oil-water separator of the fuel system to prevent the accumulated water from corroding the unit parts.
Regularly drain the sediment in the fuel tank to keep the fuel system working properly.
Regularly check the battery and DC starting system to ensure that the battery terminals are clean, tightly connected, and the wiring harnesses are connected normally.