When diesel generators are used during rainy seasons, the following aspects should be noted to ensure their safe and stable operation and extend their service life:
1. Choose a suitable installation location:
Diesel generators should be installed in areas with high terrain and good drainage to avoid equipment being submerged by rainwater. At the same time, the installation site should have good ventilation conditions to ensure that the inlet and outlet of the generator set are unobstructed.
2. Installation of rainproof facilities for diesel generators:
Install specialized rain covers or canopies for diesel generators to ensure effective isolation of rainwater from the top and surrounding areas of the unit. Rainproof facilities should be made of waterproof materials and designed reasonably, without affecting the ventilation and heat dissipation of the unit.
3. Keep the environment dry:
The ground around the unit should be kept dry and prevent water accumulation. During the rainy season, it is necessary to regularly check whether the drainage system is unobstructed to ensure that there are no blockages.
4. Regularly check the sealing performance:
Regularly inspect the cable interfaces, fuel tank covers, and other sealing components of the diesel generator to ensure they are tight and leak free. Once loose sealing is found, it should be dealt with promptly to prevent rainwater from seeping in.
5. Cleaning and maintenance of diesel generators
Before the rainy season, diesel generators should be cleaned to remove surface soil, oil stains, and debris. When cleaning, appropriate cleaning agents and tools should be used to avoid damage to the equipment.