Friday, May 10, 2019

The importance of Generator Maintenance

It is typically understood that regular oil changes and tune-ups on a car are necessary to prolong the life of the vehicle, minimize costly repairs and maintain fuel efficiency. Much like a car, a standby generator is powered by an internal combustion engine and requires maintenance. Regular oil, air filter and spark plug changes are an important part of maintaining  a generator. But similar to a car, it is also important to periodically check and maintain other components of the system to ensure longevity, safety and manufacturer warranty compliance.

Even if utility power has not been interrupted, a generator still runs a weekly exercise cycle to maintain ideal performance levels. Regular visual and diagnostic tests should be performed while the generator is not running to ensure optimum performance & reliability.

You should have a Preventative Maintenance Agreement (PMA) to help your Generac Generator maintain ideal performance. One of our factory trained, Generac Certified technicians would perform routine maintenance twice a year as well as manufacturer required service and testing on the Generac Generator and automatic transfer switch components.

Quality Electric Service offers maintenance agreement for all new standby Generac Generator installations as well as existing Generac generators, even if we did not install it. You have made a significant investment in your standby generator. With Quality Electric's Preventative Maintenance Agreement we will protect your investment to assure years of service that you can rely upon whenever there is a power outage.

Quality Electric Service
www.qualityelectricservice.com
609.861.1409


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