Diesel Power (DP) offers customized solutions for all like as Automatic Transfer Switch, Load Sharing between multiple generators, External Fuel Tank, External Radiator, Heat Exchanging System, customized exhaust system and many more.

Certainly! Customizing a solution for a diesel generator involves tailoring it to meet specific requirements, which can vary based on factors like power needs, environmental conditions, and usage scenarios. Here’s a general outline of how you might customize a diesel generator solution:

Power Requirements Assessment: Determine the power needs of the application or facility where the diesel generator will be used. This involves calculating both the continuous power requirement and any peak loads that might occur.

Generator Sizing: Select a generator with the appropriate power output capacity to meet the identified requirements. 

Fuel Efficiency: Opt for a diesel generator model that offers high fuel efficiency to minimize operating costs over time.

Environmental Considerations: Assess environmental factors such as altitude, temperature, humidity, and pollution levels at the installation site. 

Noise Reduction: If noise pollution is a concern, select a diesel generator with soundproofing features or consider additional sound attenuation measures such as enclosures or mufflers.

Emissions Control: Ensure compliance with local emissions regulations by selecting a generator that meets or exceeds applicable emissions standards.

Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)

An automatic transfer switch (ATS) connects a standby generator to a home's electrical system and acts as the electrical system's "brain". The ATS monitors the incoming AC mains supply and transfers the electrical load to the generator during a blackout. When the mains power returns, the ATS switches the building back to the mains supply and shuts down the generator. 

The sizing of the ATS should be done by a professional taking into account the mains incoming power and the generator output when being used. We provide 60 Amps to 3600 Amps.

Load Sharing with Auto Synchronizing Panel

Load sharing of generators through synchronizing panels is a critical aspect of power management systems, especially in scenarios where multiple generators are operating in parallel to supply power to a common electrical grid or load. 

Load sharing of generators through synchronizing panels is a sophisticated process that involves precise synchronization, automatic control, and continuous monitoring to ensure reliable and efficient operation of power generation systems.

Remote Monitoring and Control

Opt for a generator equipped with remote monitoring and control capabilities, allowing operators to monitor performance, receive alerts for maintenance issues, and remotely start or stop the generator as needed.

Customized Fuel Tanks

The fuel tank of a diesel generator is a crucial component designed to store diesel fuel for the generator's operation. Here are some key points about it:

  1. Capacity: Diesel generator fuel tanks come in various sizes depending on the generator's power rating and intended use. They can range from a few gallons for portable generators to thousands of gallons for industrial-sized units.

  2. Material: Fuel tanks are typically made of sturdy materials like steel, aluminum, or sometimes even composite materials to withstand the corrosive nature of diesel fuel and ensure durability.

  3. Location: Fuel tanks can be integrated into the generator's base or mounted separately nearby. This placement depends on factors such as space availability and ease of refueling.

  4. Safety Features: Modern fuel tanks often include safety features such as built-in fuel level indicators, overflow protection, and sometimes even secondary containment to prevent spills and leaks.

  5. Refueling: Access points for refueling are strategically placed for convenience and safety. Some larger generators may even have external fill points for easier access.

  6. Maintenance: Regular inspection and maintenance of the fuel tank are essential to ensure it remains in good condition. This includes checking for leaks, cleaning out sediment buildup, and ensuring vents are clear.