Services - Cleaning Process of Generators

At NDSS-Network Diesel Sales & Service, we take pride in offering the best generator cleaning services in Pondicherry, Vellore, and Chennai. Our team of experienced professionals uses only the highest quality cleaning agents to ensure that your generator is running smoothly and efficiently.


Our generator cleaning process is thorough and effective, ensuring that your generator is running at optimal performance. We start by inspecting your generator to identify any potential issues. Then, we use high-quality cleaning agents to remove dirt, grime, and other debris that can accumulate on your generator over time. Finally, we conduct further tests and checks to make sure everything is in working order.

01

DON’T BE FOILED BY OIL

Check the oil before each use. If it’s a new generator, change the oil after the first 20 hours of use to remove assembly lube and metallic particles created during the break-in periods.

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02

DON’T RIDE DIRTY

Dirty fuel is a result of improper storage or refilling tanks in dusty conditions. To prevent this problem, store fuel in an OSHA-approved receptacle and keep out of high-traffic areas.

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03

CLEAR THE AIR

Check the condition of the air filter daily and clean when necessary. Regardless of how dirty it is, clean the filter every 100 hours and change it monthly.Operate the Manual Fuel Pump Primer.

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04

KEEP IT CLEAN

Cleaning the engine removes potentially harmful dirt and gives the operator a chance to spot service concerns. Never use a pressure washer good.

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05

ON THE LOOKOUT FOR LEAKS

Once the equipment is clean and dry, check for any or oil leakage. If a leak is spotted, tighten the parts causing the leak or replace them immediately.

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06

HANG TIGHT

Cleaning the engine will also help reveal any obvious damage and loose parts. Take time to tighten loose parts that could vibrate and potentially.

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07

DON’T LOSE THAT SPARK

Inspect the spark plugs every 100 hours for damage, oil residue, and excessive carbon buildup. If residue or carbon buildup is found, clean with a wire brush or spark plug cleaner.

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08

AVOID STRAINER STRAIN

Clean and inspect the fuel strainer located in the fill port of the fuel tank every month. If there is sediment in the fuel strainer, clean and return, or replace if torn.

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09

ANNUAL INSPECTION

On an annual basis, take the time to conduct a general inspection of the generator looking for any dirty, broken, or misaligned parts. Furthermore, check the fuel hose each year.

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