1. The installation site must be well ventilated, with sufficient air inlets on the generator side and good air outlets on the diesel engine side. The air outlet area should be more than 1.5 times larger than the water tank area.
2. The area around the installation site should be kept clean, and objects that may generate corrosive gases and vapors such as acids and alkalis should be avoided nearby. Fire extinguishing devices should be fitted where possible and fire protection should always be considered.
3. When used indoors, the smoke exhaust pipe must be directed outside. The diameter of the pipe must be ≥ the diameter of the silencer smoke outlet pipe. the pipe should not exceed 3 to ensure that the exhaust pipe is To ensure smooth flow of smoke, the pipe should be inclined downward 5 to 10 ofsandstones to prevent rainwater injection if the exhaust pipe is installed vertically upwards, a rain cover should be installed; .
4. When the foundation is concrete, flatness should be measured with a level ruler during installation to ensure the unit is secured to a level foundation. There must be special anti-vibration pads or anchor bolts between the unit and the foundation.
5. The unit shell must have reliable protective earthing. For generators that require a neutral point to be directly grounded, neutral grounding should be done by professionals and equipped with lightning protection devices. to use commercial power supply. The grounding device leads the neutral point to be directly grounded.
6. The two-way switch between the generator and the mains must be very reliable toprevent reverse power transmission. The reliability of the two-way switch wiring must be inspected and approved by the local power supply department.