The WC series generator set is designed for reliable performance in various environments. However, exposure to moisture can lead to corrosion, electrical faults, and reduced efficiency. To ensure long-term operation, follow these essential moisture protection measures.
1. Proper Storage & Installation
Store the WC series generator set in a dry, well-ventilated area when not in use.
If installed outdoors, use a weatherproof enclosure to prevent rain and humidity exposure.
Elevate the unit slightly to avoid water accumulation underneath.
2. Regular Inspection & Maintenance
Check for condensation inside the control panel and engine compartment.
Inspect electrical connections for signs of corrosion and apply anti-corrosion spray if needed.
Ensure all seals and gaskets are intact to prevent moisture ingress.
3. Use of Desiccants & Dehumidifiers
Place silica gel packs or dehumidifiers near the WC series generator set in humid environments.
If stored for long periods, run the generator periodically to evaporate internal moisture.
4. Post-Exposure Measures
If the WC series generator set gets wet, dry all components thoroughly before restarting.
Check insulation resistance before reconnecting to the power system.
By following these precautions, users can protect the WC series generator set from moisture-related damage and maintain optimal performance. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for detailed maintenance procedures.