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Larger buildings require a generator system—or "genset"—to provide electrical power to the building should power from the electric company be lost. These gensets consist of several systems that work together for proper operation, including the cooling system, fuel system, battery and charging system, engine, and the generator and its controls.
Generator maintenance is extremely important. Remember, it is your first line of defense should your supply of power from the electric company be interrupted. Remember, your genset is your defense. Chances are, it doesn't have a backup. Improper maintenance will eventually cause generator failure. While the fuel system, battery and charging system, engine, generator controls are all important to maintain, we specialize in cooling systems. The cooling system includes a radiator, antifreeze, block heater and water pump. Some examples of preventive maintenance are inspecting your radiator at least monthly and checking antifreeze levels on a weekly basis. You also need to be inspecting all hoses for signs of wear (bulges, cracks, leaks, etc.), checking hose clamps for tightness, examining the water pump for leakage, etc.
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