Sign in

User name:(required)

Password:(required)

Join Us

join us

Your Name:(required)

Your Email:(required)

Your Message :

0/2000

Key Questions to Ask When Ordering volvo penta generator

Author: knightzhao

Mar. 03, 2025

Diesel Generator Frequently Asked Questions

Diesel Generator Frequently Asked Questions

Why buy a Diesel Generator?
Diesel generators are more reliable. The easiest way for me to explain it is this. Diesel fuel is basically a light-grade oil. Inside any internal combustion engine, there are many moving parts that create friction. Gasoline and propane are solvent-based fuels which promote friction and wear. Diesel, being a lubricant, reduces friction and wear. If you ever need to do work on a Diesel engine, they are simple. All you need to make a Diesel run is air-compression and fuel. Diesels don't need sophisticated (and failure-prone) ignition systems; no spark plugs, no points and no carburetor!

For more information, please visit Dingbo.

How long will a Diesel Generator last?
With proper maintenance, a high-quality Diesel Generator will last indefinitely. It is important to change the oil regularly and keep the air filter clean. Clean fuel is extremely important.

What about the generator end. How long will it last?
Although it is often referred to as a generator or alternator, we only use brushless alternators. The beauty of a brushless alternator is that it only has one wear item ' a sealed ball-bearing that is rated for 100,000 hours.

Do you offer tools or assistance sizing a generator for my needs?
Absolutely, Hardy offers generator sizing, power calculators and conversion tools for estimating in addition to providing general input on your generator sizing and product selections. However, nothing can replace an on-site visit by a local licensed electrical contractor to help understand your power needs, voltage requirements, installation, distances, wire size, voltage drop, elevation, and more.

What about RPM Diesel Generators. Why are they cheaper?
RPM Diesel Generators are sometimes referred to as portable or throw-away Diesel Generators. They get their power from speed rather than displacement. For that reason, they weigh less than half of an RPM Diesel Engine. The alternator on a RPM Diesel generator spins twice as fast so it can get by with less than half of the copper of an RPM alternator. Due to the higher engine speed, these RPM generators wear out much sooner.

Can I run my Diesel Generator on biodiesel or other alternative fuels?
Yes, a Diesel Generator will run on almost any type of oil. They will run on anything from used motor oil, vegetable oil, refined biodiesel, you name it. Now, should you run your Diesel Generator on any oil-based substance it will run on? If it's an emergency and this is the only fuel, yes. However, make sure it is clean and has been processed properly to ensure it does not harm your engine, injectors, or filtration system. If it is not an emergency, select your diesel fuel alternatives carefully.

Why should I buy my Diesel Generator from Hardy Diesel?
We have been selling quality Diesel Generators wholesale direct since . We have learned a lot during this period of time. Some things can be learned in books. Competing successfully in the wholesale generator business is not one of those things. During the last 40+ years, we have seen a lot of mail-order and online Diesel Generator companies come and go, and when they fail, they leave a trail of unhappy customers in their wake. What differentiates Hardy Diesel from our competitors is that we provide well-engineered, high-quality systems at a reasonable price.

How do we manage to provide superior products at such affordable prices?
Hardy Diesel is privately owned, U.S. based company and we continue to do business as we did when we started in . We have no fancy showroom and pay no rent. Another advantage: no one at Hardy has ever figured out how to wear more than one pair of pants at a time! Low overhead is the key.

Does Hardy Diesel sell generator sets made with engines or generators from China or India?
No, although we have nothing against these countries or the people who live and work there, we do not use their products in our systems. Trust us, we have tried all of them and there are many problems associated with diesel engines and generator sets from those nations. Sure, the price is attractive and they've found ways to skirt around U.S. environmental laws, but in the final analysis, it's just not worth the risk to your business, family, livestock, or home. Do yourself a favor and don't support the companies who pedal this gear; they care so little about the safety and satisfaction of their customers and they give our industry a bad name!

If you are looking for more details, kindly visit volvo penta generator.

Why do some companies advertise slow diesel generators with RPM alternators on them?
RPM alternators are very cheap to buy. With belt-drive, you can slow an engine down below RPM and speed up a generator to RPM and still get 60Hz. We don't resort to short-cuts like this. Belt-drive, in itself, is okay if properly tensioned, however, we would never couple a slow diesel to a RPM alternator because they are capacitor-regulated and often fail. Two-pole or RPM alternators are sometimes referred to as 'throw-aways' because when they fail, they are simply not worth rebuilding. Capacitor-regulated alternators also have a very low motor-starting ability. We recommend you avoid these types of Diesel Generator Sets and the companies who sell them.

Can you explain kilowatts (kW) as it relate to diesel generators?
Diesel generator kW (k= W= Watt) is typically produced at lower RPMs. Example 8kW = Watts. It takes 1.5 horsepower to make one kW. Turning at a slow RPM a Diesel Generator kW requires large displacement. Most gas and even some Diesel Generators run at RPM. These are considered high speed throw away generators. The initial cost on these are low, however, they ware out quickly and are not worth fixing. We only sell Diesel Generators that run at RPM. Diesel generator kW produced from RPM engines and generators last almost indefinitely. That is why they are sometimes referred to as investment grade.

What You Need to Know: Considerations for Sizing A Generator

What size generator do you need? Is your business mission critical? Diesel or Gas?

Is your project a Pump Station? Data Center? Hospital? Office Building? Warehouse?

What do we want to power with our generator?

There are countless good questions and even more right answers when evaluating the needs for a new power generation system. Regardless of the type of project, one of the preliminary considerations in determining your generator choice is proper sizing to ensure that you have a generator that will support your project's needs.

One of the specifying engineer's biggest challenges in sizing a generator is not having complete information. That's why Curtis Power Solutions and industry partner mtu serve as trusted and reliable resources during the processes of evaluating, planning, and implementing ' and even afterward, when service and maintenance of the chosen power generation system are essential for years of dependable use.

What you need to know:

  1. Link here to the PS-SPEC guide to an all-inclusive software program for consulting engineers, contractors, and other professionals involved in the design, application load analysis and installation of generator sets
  2. Link here to MTU Onsite Energy Product Specification and Data Sheets

What you'll learn:

Environmental considerations

  • Determine the site conditions and how they may affect the generator size. Parameters like elevation and ambient air temperature can cause the generator to derate. 

Calculate load size

  • Calculate and understand the type of load and how that load is going to impact your generator's ability to provide power. List each piece of equipment and its load characteristics.  For sizing we primarily rely on starting kW, starting kVA, running kW and running kVA.
    • When making assumptions it is important to be as accurate as possible. A single grossly inaccurate assumption could result in miscalculated sizing.  
  • Motor loads are different from lighting loads, and adding large motor loads can result in a frequency dip or high starting kVA requirements. Knowing the starting method of your motor and if there is the potential to use a soft start, like a VFD or Solid State Starter, can drastically effect the size of your generator.  Likewise, putting in the wrong type of light can change the generator size.  Do you have all LED or some other sort of light?
  • Don't forget, MTU Onsite Energy generators come with an industry leading 85% load factor to allow you to run your unit at a higher percentage of load for a longer period of time. Our sizing program will take this into account for you.
  • Order of Loads

When will your loads come on and how does that sequence affect the size of your generator?  Can your load come on, turn off and come on again, like an elevator?  These are intermittent loads and we need to calculate them that way when sizing.   PS-SPEC offers the capability to specify and analyze intermittent loads to calculate how they will affect the generator size.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of volvo generator. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

Codes and standards

  • Understand federal, state and local codes to ensure the generator will meet the requirements of your facility, including airflow, fuel storage/supply, and mounting considerations.

Curtis Power Solutions offers CEU-accredited Lunch and Learn sessions on this topic and many more.

26

0

Comments

0/2000

All Comments (0)

Guest Posts

If you are interested in sending in a Guest Blogger Submission,welcome to write for us!

Your Name:(required)

Your Email:(required)

Subject:

Your Message:(required)

0/2000