
Generator Maintenance Plan
Peace of mind...
Your standby generator engine is very similar to a car's engine. Just like your car, it needs regular maintenance such as oil and filter changes to run efficiently every time it starts up. Regularly scheduled maintenance can help you ensure your backup power supply is ready and willing to kick in when you need it most. As with all mechanical systems, poorly maintained standby generators are more prone to failure, which is why manufacturers require proper maintenance as a condition of the warranty. The Generator Maintenance Plan includes one maintenance per contract year. It does not include repairs.
The following items are covered under this contract:
Change air filter element (replaceable)
Change oil and oil filter (replaceable)
Change spark plugs (replaceable)
Check and clean enclosure louvers
Check battery electrolyte level and charger
Clean battery terminals
Check, clean air intake filter compartment - change air intake filter (replaceable) if necessary
Check complete fuel system, fuel regulator and fuel line integrity
Check generator control panel
Check valve gap - adjust if necessary
Clean and remove any residue from the generator transfer switch
Complete electrical check, voltage and frequency
Electrical diagnostic check of automatic standby system and voltage regulator
Overall inspection of engine compartment
This contract covers only items listed. Check-ups do not include any repair work.
You installed a standby generator to provide backup power when you need it most. And you enjoy the comfort of knowing your standby generator is in top operating order.