So you’ve made the decision: You need a standby generator. The reason for your used diesel generator purchase can vary. However, it is an important decision, and many factors go into this purchase other than just brand preference and price. Read ahead to know  about things to consider while purchasing Used Diesel Generator.

The number of choices that await a buyer can make it a complicate the process if the expectations are unknown. 

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Here are five questions to consider when you’re in the market for an emergency generator system for your home, business, or facility.

  1.      Ideal fuel for the gen-set

The most common fuel type for generator systems is – natural gas, propane, and diesel. While natural gas may seem to be a cost-effective and convenient option, however, it is typically seen as a poor fuel choice because of its unstable nature.

Apart from cost, availability of the fuel is another important factor when buying a generator. Diesel provides an on-site fuel source but may require a replenishment during an extended power outage whereas propane may not be an option within city limits in some regions. Therefore choosing the right fuel for your equipment is very essential.

  1.      Hiring an installer

The choice of installer depends on the buyer but a licensed electrician may be a licensed plumber too, and might not be a pro in installing your diesel generator. Therefore choosing a reputable company with a history of installing generator systems, is the correct way forward. If the choice of choosing an installer is unclear, one of our representatives would be happy to assist you. Apart from being adept in installation, we have a wide range of new as well as used diesel generators for sale you can choose from.

  1.      Generator installation location

The installation of the generator must be at a location where is readily accessible for maintenance and repair and elevated enough to save it from water flooding. Comply with the code requirements for minimum distance from combustible walls and building openings in an outdoor setup. During indoor installations, follow fuel supply requirements, ventilation, exhaust ducting, and keep away from combustible materials. The generator typically must be located at close proximity to the transfer switch and fuel supply.

  1.      Warranty duration

The minimum warranty for generator systems typically ranges from 1-5 years depending on the generator type. A residential generator may come with a standard warranty of 2-5 years, while an industrial diesel generator may be under warranty only for a couple of years.

It’s a good idea to understand the warranty duration and coverage of your standby system. You can also ask for upgrade costs if you want an increase in coverage.

  1.      Who will maintain the equipment?

A generator needs proper and scheduled maintenance to ensure that it will start and work as intended. However, these equipment face neglect for long periods between power outages. This results in equipment failure during that critical time when you need it the most. Only very basic upkeep can be undertaken by yourself, hence hiring a reputed generator supplier is highly recommended. This will ensure the reliable working of the diesel generator you have purchased.

Once the above-mentioned steps are taken into account, it will become easier for you to make a conscious decision to purchase a used diesel generator.

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