Super silent Vehicle Compact Gasoline Powered Generators heat when running. Good ventilation conditions can ensure that the generator has sufficient air inlets and outlets to ensure the heat dissipation effect and prevent the performance and life of the generator from being affected by excessive temperature. For example, the air outlet area should be at least 15 times the area of the water tank to maintain efficient heat dissipation. The installation site should be kept clean and avoid placing items that may produce corrosive gases or steam to prevent the generator casing and internal parts from being corroded and extend the service life of the generator. Considering the bad weather that the ship may encounter during navigation, such as heavy rain and storms, corresponding protective measures should be taken. For example, a protective cover is installed on the outside of the generator to prevent rainwater, seawater, etc. from directly corroding the generator.
Ultra-quiet vehicle-mounted compact gasoline generators need to be installed on a stable ground. Concrete can be used as the foundation, and a level ruler should be used to ensure the foundation is level. Special anti-vibration pads or foot bolts should be used to fix the generator to the foundation to enhance stability and prevent the generator from being damaged due to vibration or displacement during the navigation of the ship. When installing the generator behind the ship, the layout of the generator and other equipment should be considered to ensure that there is enough space around the generator for easy maintenance and maintenance. At the same time, avoid the generator from being close to flammable and explosive items to prevent safety accidents.
Check the generator regularly, including checking whether the wires, switches and other components are working properly, and check whether the various connection parts of the generator are loose. If they are loose, they should be tightened in time. Clean the dust and debris on the radiator in time to ensure good heat dissipation. At the same time, clean the generator regularly to prevent the accumulation of dust, oil and other dirt from affecting the normal operation of the generator. The generator has a certain carrying capacity. When using it, avoid overloading. Adjust the load appropriately as needed to prevent the generator from being damaged or malfunctioning due to overloading.
The generator casing must be grounded to ensure safe use. For generators that require direct grounding of the neutral point, they should be operated by professionals and equipped with lightning protection devices. It is strictly forbidden to use the grounding device of the mains to directly ground the neutral point to prevent electrical failures and safety hazards. If the generator is used behind the ship, the exhaust pipe must be led outboard, and the pipe diameter must not be less than the diameter of the muffler's smoke outlet pipe. The number of pipe elbows should not be too many to maintain smooth exhaust. At the same time, the pipe should be tilted downward at a certain angle to prevent rainwater from flowing back. If the exhaust pipe is installed vertically upward, a rain cover must be installed. For safety reasons, appropriate fire extinguishing equipment should be installed near the generator so that fire can be extinguished in time in the event of a fire.