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Air-Cooled Generator Maintenance Plans

Protect Your Emergency Power Source—Maintain Your Air-Cooled Generator

3 protection plans to protect your peace of mind.

 
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Monitoring for Real-Time Protection 

Too often, our yearly inspection reveals a generator issue that’s been out for months. Remote WIFI or LTE monitoring alerts us when something’s wrong in real-time, so we can fix it right away—not after you’re left stranded without power.

 

3 Maintenance Plans to Fit Your Budget & Peace of Mind


Note: This maintenance plan is only available for Air–Cooled Units. Not available for liquid-cooled units. Service is available during our business hours; no evening, weekend, or holiday service is available.  
*Installation needed if unit is equipped. Unit must have WIFI capability. Installation done during normal business hours. Weekends and holidays excluded.

 
 

Do you have a liquid-cooled generator? Pick a liquid-cooled plan.

 

Common Electrical Causes of Generator Failure

Low or Dead Batteries

Sediment buildup, prolonged use, extreme heat, and more can shorten the life of your battery. We check batteries regularly replace batteries every 5 years.

Weather Damage

Flood, heavy wind, and extreme temperatures can all contribute to generator failure. Checking for damage regularly allows us to make adjustments to protect your air-cooled generator.

Loose Electrical Connections

Spark plugs and electrical connections can disconnect or be damaged. We check for early indicators of deterioration to prevent damage.

 

Stay Powered in an Emergency

Ensure proper maintenance of your air-cooled generator for emergency power when you need it

 

15-Point Service & Maintenance List

Our comprehensive inspection ensures all the key components of your air-cooled generator are in good working order. 

We examine, clean, and/or adjust the following items:

  1. Change oil and oil filter 

  2. Inspect for leaks

  3. Inspect & clean louvers and fan blade

  4. Check battery electrolyte level and charger

  5. Clean battery terminals

  6. Inspect & clean enclosure 

  7. Check to make sure unit is level 

  8. Inspect air filter element & spark plugs

  9. Check & clean air intake filter compartment 

  10. Check fuel line integrity

  11. Check generator control panel

  12. Complete electrical check, voltage & frequency

  13. Check automatic standby system and voltage regulator

  14. Check power transfer 

  15. Clean any residue from the generator transfer switch

Please note: Check-ups do not include any repair work.


Pick Your Generator Maintenance Plan Today

 

or call Jen!

(610)-869-7325