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2 Types of Commercial Generators and Their Life Expectancies

4/21/2022 (Permalink)

Commercial power generator The key to a long life expectancy and avoiding generator problems is to get the right one for your business.

Two Types of Commercial Generators

The lifespan of your generator for your business in Fremont Street, NV, depends on many things. One of these factors is the fuel that is used to power the machine. Here are the two most common types and their life expectancies.

1. Diesel Powered

A standard diesel generator can last anywhere from 10,000 to 30,000 hours. To reach the higher end of this spectrum, you need to engage in regular preventative maintenance. You will find that adding a monthly examination will help you identify problems and take action. Typically, you will also change the oil, check the water levels, and replace your filters every year.
Additionally, if you want your machine to keep running while you wait on the storm cleanup crew, you should get the right size for your building. If it is too large, it can be plagued with wet stacking and carbon buildup. Too small, and you can put too much strain on the engine. Once you reach the end of its life, you should consider replacing it rather than going for an overhaul. This is because newer technology can produce a more efficient engine with a longer life expectancy.

2. Natural Gas Powered

Another type of generator that is growing in popularity is powered by natural gas. However, these operate at higher RPMs, meaning more wear and tear on the engine over time. Therefore, these tend to have shorter life expectancies. Typically, these can last around 3,000 hours in a commercial setting. This makes them good for businesses that are not in danger of losing power due to storms often.

The key to a long life expectancy and avoiding generator problems is to get the right one for your business. This means choosing between a machine powered by diesel or natural gas, picking the right size for your business, and using proper maintenance techniques to extend its life.

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