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Check oil levels in long-term storage generators every 3 to 6 months, or at least once a year, and before storing them for extended periods.
Importance of Regular Oil Checks
Regular oil checks are crucial for generators in long-term storage to prevent damage and extend their lifespan. Failure to check the oil can lead to engine damage, corrosion, and costly repairs. Generators stored for extended periods are particularly susceptible to oil degradation, as the oil may break down and become less effective at lubricating the engine components.
Recommended Oil Change Interval
The recommended oil change interval for generators varies depending on the manufacturer and the engine type. As a general rule, change the oil after every 50-100 hours of operation, or at least once a year in storage. Some generators may require more frequent oil changes, so it’s essential to consult the owner’s manual for specific guidance.
Best Practices for Storage and Maintenance
When storing generators for extended periods, keep them in a dry, well-ventilated area, and ensure the engine is completely cool before storing. Use a high-quality oil that meets the manufacturer’s specifications, and consider adding a fuel stabilizer to prevent fuel degradation. Perform a visual inspection of the generator and its components, and address any issues or concerns before storing the generator. Regular maintenance, including oil checks, can help extend the lifespan of your generator and ensure it’s ready to operate when needed.
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