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How to use a diesel generator set safely?

When using diesel generator sets on a daily basis, if you do not follow the safety rules, it can easily lead to accidents with safety hazards. Because of this, Tide Power suggests that after purchasing a diesel generator set, you should read the safety manual several times to avoid some hazards. The following are recommendations for the safe use of a diesel generator set that you should pay attention to.

1.Beware of the risk of electric shock

When the genset power enters the utility grid, it must go through a mechanically interlocked switch and we must make sure that it is separated from the city grid. If it has to be connected to the power grid, it must be approved by a professional department and special equipment must be used to connect it to the grid. Otherwise, there will be a serious danger to the equipment and accidents.

The unit must be securely grounded, insulated tools must be used to repair electrical equipment and attention must be paid to the risk of electric shock in a wet environment.

Follow all electrical codes, and have a qualified electrician install and service the electrical part of the equipment.

2.Exhaust is toxic

There must be a suitable exhaust system to ensure that the engine exhaust is vented to the outside, and the exhaust system must be checked frequently to ensure that there are no air leaks. If exhaust fumes are present in the generator room, the exhaust doors and windows should be opened before entering the room to prevent people from being poisoned by the carbon monoxide contained in the exhaust fumes.

3.Operational safety

Do not use the generating set where there is a risk of explosion of explosives.

It is dangerous to be near a running generator. Loose clothing, hair and falling tools can cause serious accidents to people and equipment. Running generating sets with some exposed pipes and parts will be hot, so burns from touching should be avoided.

4.Preventing a fire

Metal objects will short-circuit the wires and can cause a fire.

Keep the engine clean. Excess oil can cause the engine cylinder housing to overheat and cause damage and fire. Dry powder or carbon dioxide gas fire extinguishers should be placed in a convenient location in the generator room.

5.Safety when using lead-acid batteries

Diluted sulfuric acid electrolyte of lead-acid batteries is toxic and corrosive, and causes burns on contact with skin. If in contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of clean water and seek medical attention.

During operation, the battery will emit explosive gases, so make sure the room is well ventilated and do not be near an open flame.

6.Startup Safety

In extremely cold conditions, a preheating device is required to start the genset, and never burn the engine case with an open flame. It is best to keep the battery electrolyte temperature at 10 ℃ or higher so that the battery will provide sufficient power.

*** Translated by www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)