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Generator Safety Tips: 7 Things To Remember When Working With A Generator

We all know about the benefits of generators, such as the convenience and comfort they provide and the power they produce during outages in homes and businesses. However, to ensure that they last a long time without the risk of fire or explosion, there are a few steps you need to take when installing and maintaining them.

To avoid potential accidents, we've outlined seven important points to help you properly maintain and protect your generator. Take a look at them.

1. Preventing Explosions And Fires

Most popular generators including dual fuel generators use diesel fuel, gasoline or propane, which are all flammable. To avoid fires, they should be placed in a solid, level and insulated place (to avoid vibrations from combustion), with good cleaning and ventilation to balance hot air (radiators, fans and exhaust pipes). To avoid the risk of accidents, the appliance should be placed at least 1 meter away from walls and other objects and installed by a qualified technician.

Fires and explosions can also be avoided by observing the following precautions: always keep a fire extinguisher near the appliance, do not smoke near the appliance, clean up any oil spills, check for flammable materials nearby and observe all rules regarding storage and handling of fuel.

2. Engine Oil Level

If the engine oil level is below the ideal level, the unit will not operate properly and may consume more fuel. Check the oil level with the dipstick after each use and change the engine oil every 20 hours of operation. It is also important to check the run times listed in the manual, as they may vary from generator to generator.

3. Cleaning The Air Filter

The air filter should be checked after each use and cleaned every 50 hours on average. It is also important to read the owner's manual so you know when to clean the filter.

4. The Control Panel Must Be Closed

The generator's control panel should be turned off to prevent a short circuit that could cause a fire. This prevents unauthorized operation or misuse of the unit.

5. Pay Attention To The Indications On The Control Panel

It is important to always pay attention to its signal and indications in order to avoid problems. It is necessary and extremely important to know how to turn off the generator in case of an emergency and how to operate all the controls of the unit, such as the plug and electrical connections.

6. Fuel Level

Before leaving, check the fuel level in the tank and make sure there are no diesel or gasoline leaks.

7. Abnormal Noise

Generators can make noise depending on their capacity. However, it is very important to pay attention to any unusual noise, excessive vibration or very loud noises coming from the unit. If you notice any abnormalities, contact the manufacturer of the product or the person responsible for installing it immediately.

In addition to this 7 advice, it is important to follow other tips, such as wearing appropriate personal protective equipment when using the generator and being careful of exhaust fumes (mufflers), as they contain toxic substances that can cause loss of consciousness or death if inhaled. It is also important to follow these tips. You should also take care not to electrocute yourself while using the appliance, keep your hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts such as fans and hot parts, and never remove parts from the appliance while it is operating.

If you have any questions or are interested to know more about any particular type of generators, please visit our website at BestGeneratorReviewed.com.

Warren-Holderman-BestGeneratorReviewed

by Warren Holderman

I grew up with a love of tools. I have built my career from the ground up by working as a salesperson and constantly improving my knowledge of various tools. Of all the power tools I use and sell, generators are my favorite. I feel it is my duty to share my knowledge of generators.

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