
How Hospitals Prevent Generator Failure
Fuel Quality Is the Foundation of Reliable Emergency Power.
Mechanical maintenance alone is not enough. Hospitals must manage stored diesel fuel to prevent generator failure during outages.
Fuel‑Related Risks to Hospital Generators
- Water contamination causing corrosion and injector damage
- Microbial growth creating sludge and acids
- Sludge and sediment clogging filters
- Degraded fuel reducing power output
Key Steps Hospitals Take to Prevent Failure
- Perform annual NFPA 110 fuel testing
- Polish fuel to remove water and contaminants
- Inspect and maintain fuel tanks regularly
- Keep records of fuel quality and maintenance
How Dieselcraft Supports Hospital Reliability
- Fuel polishing systems and services
- Annual fuel testing packages
- Water removal and tank drying solutions

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