Generators play a crucial role in our lives. As electrical power sources for our businesses, they can be vital in the event of energy interruptions. To ensure that your energy needs are met smoothly during power outages and to prevent accidents or damage to your business, generators must undergo periodic inspections by qualified engineers.

According to the TSE ISO 8528 Standard: “Alternating Current Generator Sets Driven by Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines,” generators must be inspected periodically, and the results of these inspections must be reported. The Regulation on Health and Safety Conditions in the Use of Work Equipment also mandates regular checks.

Generator Inspections Include:

  • Mechanical and Electrical Connections: Checking connections for any signs of wear or damage.
  • Battery Check: Inspecting the battery condition before operation.
  • Site and Placement: Ensuring proper location and setup of the generator before starting.
  • Control Panel Functions: Verifying operation, stop, and automatic functions of the control panel during operation.
  • Emergency Stop Systems: Testing emergency stop systems for functionality.
  • Load Testing: Measuring current, voltage, and frequency under load conditions.
  • Cooling System: Checking the operation of the cooling system after the generator has stopped.
  • Maintenance Records: Reviewing maintenance records and related generator projects.

Each of these items is inspected as a separate category, with relevant measurements and tests conducted. Our team of expert engineers performs these tests and inspections, providing you with reports that comply with standards.