Backup power systems rely on well-maintained generators to provide backup power during extended power outages. Regular maintenance ensures your generator will start quickly to assume the full load and keep your critical facility running.
Features
- Mechanical systems inspection includes the checking of connections and components to uncover any flaws including corrosion, leaks, cracks, abrasions, and low fluid levels
- Regular exercising of the generator engine ensures proper lubrication, prevents contact oxidation, and uses fuel prior to deterioration
- Lubrication services includes checking of engine oil and performing oil and filter changes as needed
- Cooling system check verifies the proper level of coolant solution, radiator cleanliness, and operation of coolant heater
- Fuel system check includes an assessment of fuel degradation, charge-air components, and engine air intake components
- Battery testing eliminates backup power system failures due to weak or undercharged starting batteries
- Load bank testing validates that the backup generation system performs to design specifications and is able to support the load
Benefits
- Maximized reliability is achieved with regular checks of your generator's mechanical, cooling, and fuel systems
- Minimized repair costs are the result of having ongoing service that prevents failures, which often lead to emergency repair
- Ensured business continuity is possible when generators and starting batteries have been properly maintained and tested