Micro generator sets require specific preservation measures when kept in long-term storage to prevent performance degradation and component damage. Proper storage protocols ensure quick reactivation and maintain operational reliability when needed.
1. Fuel System Preparation for Micro Generator Sets
Add fuel stabilizer to prevent degradation
Run micro generator set for 10-15 minutes to circulate treated fuel
Either completely drain fuel system or keep tanks full to prevent condensation
2. Engine Protection Measures
Change oil and filters before storage
Apply fogging oil to cylinders for corrosion prevention
Seal air intake and exhaust openings
3. Battery Maintenance for Micro Generator Sets
Disconnect and remove batteries
Store in cool, dry location with periodic charging
Clean terminals and apply protective grease
4. Moisture Control
Place desiccant packs in control panel and engine compartment
Use breathable protective cover to prevent moisture accumulation
Store in climate-controlled environment when possible
5. Physical Protection for Micro Generator Sets
Elevate unit above floor level
Protect against rodents with appropriate deterrents
Cover movable parts to prevent dust accumulation
6. Documentation & Monitoring
Attach prominent "in storage" tags
Maintain log of storage conditions
Note all maintenance performed prior to storage
7. Reactivation Procedures for Micro Generator Sets
Inspect all components before returning to service
Check fluid levels and connections
Perform test run under load condition
Following these comprehensive storage guidelines helps preserve micro generator set functionality during extended inactive periods while minimizing potential startup issues.
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