Parts & Service

Do You Know How to Prepare for Power Failure? 

Do You Know How to Prepare for Power Failure? 

Power failures affect millions of businesses every year. In fact, one 2018 study found that one in four companies experience a power outage at least once a month. These outages aren’t just inconvenient—they can cost your business thousands of dollars, if not more, in lost productivity. As severe weather issues affect the area, power disruptions are becoming more and more common and it is important to prepare for power failure. This leaves many businesses scrambling to maintain operations. Knowing how to prepare for a power outage can help you minimize losses. Use the following guide to ensure your business is ready for the unexpected.

Invest in a Backup Commercial Generator

The best way to make sure that you can continue operations during a power outage is by purchasing a backup generator, which will kick on when you lose power from the main grid. It’s important to consider your power load requirements to ensure your generator will...
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Industrial Generator Maintenance

Industrial Generator Maintenance & Service

When taken care of properly, your industrial generator can last for many years, maximizing your initial investment. Industrial generator maintenance should be carried out at regular intervals by a professional technician. These maintenance services will save you money in the long run by helping to identify repair needs before they become too extensive. The older your equipment grows, the more important routine maintenance is to protect the generator from additional wear and tear.

How Often Should You Service a Generator?

Generally, the manufacturer will recommend a specific maintenance schedule after so many service hours. However, there are certain instances where you may need to service it sooner, such as after extreme weather changes. Excessive dust and moisture can wreak havoc on a generator and should be addressed right away. Along with regular maintenance, investing in a generator enclosure is another great way to keep the elements at bay. In between maintenance, it’s also recommended to run the generator...
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Winterization Tips for Diesel Power Systems

Winterization Tips for Diesel Power Systems

As temperatures drop this winter, you’ll want to make sure your diesel generator has been properly winterized. Whether it’s a portable or standby unit, it needs to be ready to endure the colder weather so that it will run when you need it most. You don’t want to be stuck without power should an outage occur. A power failure can have a substantial impact on your operation. It’s best to prepare ahead of time with these tips to keep your power system running during the winter months and avoid winterization. winterization - standby generator in snow

Perform an Inspection

The first thing you should do is complete a visual inspection of the unit. Check all components of the power system and take note of any obvious signs of deterioration, like worn connections or cracked hoses. These should be replaced right away to prevent further performance issues.

Replace Filters

Filters keep out dust,...
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5 Reasons Your Generator Won’t Start

5 Reasons Your Generator Won't Start

You rely on your generator to provide the power that your facility needs should the main electrical grid experience an outage. Continuous power can help you maintain operations and avoid substantial financial losses, ultimately protecting your company’s bottom line. However, even the most reliable generators may fail to start at some point. Here are some of the top reasons that can cause generator failure:

1. Battery Malfunction

There are several things that can cause your battery to fail. For example, loose or dirty connections can adversely affect battery performance. These connections should be cleaned and fastened tightly at periodic intervals. Your battery failure could also be due to a buildup of lead sulfates, which can affect its ability to provide sufficient electrical current. Usually, by the time this has happened, you will need to replace the battery altogether.

2. Fuel, Coolant, or Oil Leaks

Fuel leaks often happen due to an issue with the pump system. You...
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Diesel Engine Maintenance: The Basics

Diesel Engine Maintenance: The Basics

A well-maintained diesel engine can serve your business for many years. While these machines are widely known for their superior durability and high-quality performance, they can begin to wear down during their normal use. To keep your engine running at its best, getting routine diesel engine maintenance is essential. Here are some simple maintenance tips every business owner should know to care for a diesel engine.

1. Get Timely Oil Changes

Most manufacturers recommend changing oil every 3-5,000 miles or so. You may need to do this more often in severe driving conditions, such as:
  • Extremely hot or cold weather
  • Frequent stop-go driving in traffic
  • Towing trailers or other heavy vehicles regularly
Oil degrades over time, making it less effective at its job. Without periodic changes, the oil will thicken, creating sludge and other deposits that can have a disastrous effect on your engine. Fresh oil will keep your engine components clean and lubricated. This will help the engine...
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