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Tested one of our generators this morning, only about 76KW engine set. Started up fine, took the load of the building fine, connected a load bank, fine. Voltage readings all 240ish, temperature as expected, oil temperature as expected, coolant temperature as expected. 1.5hours later. Chug chug chug. Generator fails. Switches back to mains supply.
Fault on genny is “alternator volts fail”.
My first instinct is failed AVR. Runs genny again off load, readings are 240,241,242v (3phase obviously). So now what? Lol.
Possibly a faulty alternator? Is it worth checking the stator winding? I’m electrically biased and my mechanical knowledge is basic I’ll prewarn you. Thanks in advance.
 
Customer of mine decided to go green and buy bio-diesel for their standby generators. Trouble is the stuff doesn’t keep and turns to some sort of sludge. They came to test run some of the sets and they all cut out after a few minutes. They then had to spend a fortune replacing filters and cleaning out injectors then having the tanks pumped out and cleaned prior to refilling with proper diesel!
 
Customer of mine decided to go green and buy bio-diesel for their standby generators. Trouble is the stuff doesn’t keep and turns to some sort of sludge. They came to test run some of the sets and they all cut out after a few minutes. They then had to spend a fortune replacing filters and cleaning out injectors then having the tanks pumped out and cleaned prior to refilling with proper diesel!

proper diesel aint what it used to be now its ultra low sulphur and can suffer the same enzyme sludge as the biofuels
 
There's a regulator on a heatsink which has worn out, new one is about ÂŁ30 this powers the Pcb which has the exciter driver that does the output regulating when the load goes up, you'll see the module screwed onto the engine body where the heat from the engine knackers it.. You can get one online, they are rivited shut and disposable
 
Do the S/BY set have any kind of fault diagnoses charts you could look at? these thing are so well built and tested it could be something very simple, please leet us know the outcome.
 
Customer of mine decided to go green and buy bio-diesel for their standby generators. Trouble is the stuff doesn’t keep and turns to some sort of sludge. They came to test run some of the sets and they all cut out after a few minutes. They then had to spend a fortune replacing filters and cleaning out injectors then having the tanks pumped out and cleaned prior to refilling with proper diesel!
There used to be a few people near me that made bio diesel for themselves and had bought all the machinery and chemicals to add into it, they got a visit from the customs and tax and that was the end of that, no more collecting chippy veg oil.
Now refineries are adding veg and ethanol in and your car diesel and petrol are duff, the fuel you buy can void your warranty as the chemistry doesn't match the manufacturers benchmark for fuel.
 

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