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4 tips for natural gas generator maintenance
How should you maintain a natural gas generator?
here are 4 tips for you
First, check engine oil level before starting the generator
The level should be between the high and low levels on the dipstick
If the level is low, add some engine oil
Ensure that the level is between the high and low levels
Before and after startup, check whether the engine oil leaks
Including oil pan, filter, turbo-charger
oil pipe and other parts
Second, check the radiator and coolant level
Open the radiator cap and check the level
If the level is low, add enough coolant.
Check whether there is leakage and looseness in the pipes
Check the radiator for leakage and the ventilation fan
Third, check the circuit.
Including various components of the control cabinet, controller connectors and cables
Check the battery and its cables
And various sensors, plugs, ECU interfaces, high-voltage cable plugs, etc
In case of looseness, tighten it in time
Fourth, check the natural gas pipeline.
Check the gas train and pipeline for deformation, leakage, unstable pressure and other abnormalities
Check the hose clamps, screws and tighten them in time if they are loose
If your power demand is huge and your electricity is very expensive,
If your natural gas is quite cheap than diesel or gasoline,
If you want to get rid of power outages and power blackouts,
If you are mining bitcoins and want to save your electric bill,
If you happen to have very good access to natural gas from natural gas pipelines, CNG or LNG ,
you can consider to have a natural gas generator of your own.
Natural gas generators can be fueld by natural gas from natural gas well, CNG and LNG station, associated gas from oil field, and even coal gas well.