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WHY DO I NEED A GENERATOR SET
WHY SHOULD I BUY AN FG WILSON GENERATOR?
WHAT TYPE OF GENERATOR SET DO I NEED?
WHAT SIZE OF GENERATOR SET TO PURCHASE FOR MY PREMISES?
WHAT ARE THE STANDARD COMPONENTS ON AN FG WILSON GENERATOR SET?
WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW WHEN INSTALLING A GENERATOR SET?
CAN I WIRE A GENERATOR SET INTO MY HOME'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM?
HOW DOES A GENERATOR SET WORK WITH THE MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY?
WHAT IS A TRANSFER SWITCH?
HOW LONG WILL A GENERATOR RUN ON A TANK OF FUEL?
HOW LONG CAN A STANDBY GENERATOR BE CONTINUOUSLY OPERATED?
WILL A GENERATOR BE NOISY?
CAN ENCLOSURES BE BUILT AROUND GENERATOR SETS?
CAN A GENERATOR SET BE USED DURING ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS?
WHEN AND HOW DO I SERVICE AND MAINTAIN MY GENERATOR SET?
WHAT IS THE WARRANTY COVER ON GENERATOR SETS?
WHERE CAN I GET WARRANTY WORK DONE ON MY GENERATOR SET?
WHERE CAN I GET PARTS FOR MY GENERATOR SET?
WHAT IS THE RPM VALUE?
WHAT HAPPENS IF I OVERLOAD A GENERATOR?
WHAT HAPPENS IF I UNDERLOAD A GENERATOR?


WHY DO I NEED A GENERATOR SET
There are three general reasons why home owners and businesses choose to purchase generator sets: · No mains electricity is available · There is insufficient power from the mains supply to meet requirements · To protect against the possibility of periodic or sustained loss of mains power, which can cause such things as economic loss, loss of power, loss of lighting, loss of life support equipment, loss of production, loss of data storage and loss of products, livestock or even human life.

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WHY SHOULD I BUY AN FG WILSON GENERATOR?
If you buy an FG Wilson generator, we can assure you of a reliable source of power 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. FG Wilson generating sets are built to the highest standards and all go through rigorous testing before being released to the market place. FG Wilson offer more than 30 models and build more than 33,000 units per year. Our close ties with FG Wilson, ensures that generators can be designed and manufactured to meet individual customer requirements not covered by our standard ranges.


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WHAT TYPE OF GENERATOR SET DO I NEED?
FG Wilson manufacture generator sets to provide prime power, standby power and rental power. They produce diesel and gas powered units as small as 5.5 kVA that are ideal for domestic and small retail properties up to sets as large as 2,200 kVA that can provide power for complete villages and even feed back into national electricity supply grids. FG Wilson generators can be started either manually or automatically and can be provided as open sets, canopied sets and containerised sets. There is also the option to have the generator mounted on a trailer if it needs to be transportable. The type of generator that you need will vary depending on what it is required to power, where it will be installed and whether it is needed to run continuously or only when there is a power outage. To establish what type of generator is most suitable for you, please contact us and we will be able to size and quote for your requirements.


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HOW DO I KNOW WHAT SIZE OF GENERATOR SET TO PURCHASE FOR MY PREMISES?
There is no one correct answer to this question. The size of generator set required will depend on a number of individual factors. To ensure that your generator set is correctly sized please contact us and we will make an appointment to come out and help you identify the kVA or wattage rating for all the equipment and appliances on your premises that would be required by the generator. This will then enable us to provide you with details of the exact size and type of generator that is most suitable for your needs.


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WHAT ARE THE STANDARD COMPONENTS ON AN FG WILSON GENERATOR SET?
All generators are made up of a number of different parts. The following are the main components which are standard on all FG Wilson machines: · Engine · Control Panel & Starting Batteries · Base Frame and Fuel Tank · Alternator · Circuit Breakers · Guards · Cooling System Optional features can also be ordered for inclusion on an FG Wilson generating set to easily customise the product to meet the customer's individual requirements.


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WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW WHEN INSTALLING A GENERATOR SET?
The following all need to be considered when you are thinking of installing a generator set: · Location - you will need to think of where you want to place the generator set - ideally it should be located in a place with adequate access and lighting for service and maintenance purposes. Generators can be located inside or outside your premises - FG Wilson offer Sound Attenuated Canopies when generators are to be located outside. · Mounting - generator sets should be mounted on a level base and use anti-vibration mounts when necessary. Most level surfaces are suitable, if installing a set on soil or a roof you should consult a civil engineer. · Ventilation and Cooling - it is important to make sure that there is enough ventilation to help keep the generator cool and to remove excess fumes and heat produced through engine combustion. · Fuel System - you will need to consider how you will refuel your generator. Several refuelling options are available from manual pumps to fully automatic systems. Consideration must be given to local fuel storage regulations.


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CAN I WIRE A GENERATOR SET INTO MY HOME'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM?
Generators can be wired into your home's electrical system with a transfer switch, however these need to be installed by qualified electricians. It is unsafe for you to attempt to wire such a system independently.


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HOW DOES A GENERATOR SET WORK WITH THE MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY?
Constant mains electricity is supplied into premises via electrical cabling. When this mains electricity is disrupted due to power failures, a signal is sent from the transfer switch to the generating set which then starts up and sends generated electricity back into the premises. When the mains supply is restored the transfer switch blocks the power from the generating set and reverts back to the main supply.


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WHAT IS A TRANSFER SWITCH?
FG Wilson currently supply two types - manual and automatic. A transfer switch is a panel that is wired into the premises electrical distribution system to allow a generator to be used. It prevents the generator from back feeding into the mains power supply which could cause serious injury to line workers trying to restore utility power supplies.


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HOW LONG WILL A GENERATOR RUN ON A TANK OF FUEL?
The amount of time that a generator will run on a tank of fuel depends on the size of the tank, the amount of time in which the generator is in use and the load that the generator has to fulfil. All FG Wilson sets are designed to run for eight hours at their full rated load, often much longer.


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HOW LONG CAN A STANDBY GENERATOR BE CONTINUOUSLY OPERATED?
There is no set answer to this question. FG Wilson generators are designed to last for long periods of time and function in heavy duty operations. However, it is important that the set is inspected regularly between each use, before restarting to check such things as fuel and oil levels and any signs of abnormalities. FG Wilson sets can run continuously when the amount of load is lowered.


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WILL A GENERATOR BE NOISY?
All generators produce some amount of noise from the exhaust, the engine and the airflow. FG Wilson generators are designed to provide maximum noise control and are all noise level tested during production to ensure they meet relevant legislation. Our generators can be supplied with Sound and Super Sound Attenuated canopies that help to absorb excess noise.


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CAN ENCLOSURES BE BUILT AROUND GENERATOR SETS?
FG Wilson produce both open sets and canopied sets - if your generator is being installed outdoors we would recommend that you buy a canopied set. This means that you would not need to build an enclosure around it. Generator sets require an air supply that can circulate to cool such components as the engine. There needs to be a continuous circulation of air when the generator is functioning and this may be unlikely in a home built enclosure. FG Wilson canopied sets include proper air cooling systems with louvres that let air circulate around the various components. Poorly designed enclosures can lead to excessive air recirculation or that dust or moisture from rain is drawn into the enclosure causing premature failure(s).


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CAN A GENERATOR SET BE USED DURING ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS?
FG Wilson generator sets are designed to function in hostile environments and during extreme weather conditions. To extend the life of a generator and to prevent such things as shorting and rusting, if possible they should be protected from the elements as much as possible.


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WHEN AND HOW DO I SERVICE AND MAINTAIN MY GENERATOR SET?
The frequency and type of service required to maintain an FG Wilson generator set will depend on a number of things including the usage of the generator, the environment that it operates in and the percentage load that it carries. Ensuring that a full service is carried out regularly is the responsibility of you as the owner. You will need to carry out frequent visual inspections every two to three months to check that things are functioning - please contact us for any faults or repairs that you note. A full service including a change of such things as filters and lubricating oil should be carried out every twelve months or 400 running hours (which ever occurs soonest). Most failures to start-up are the result of the set not having been regularly tested. We recommend that you check your generator once a week.


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WHAT IS THE WARRANTY COVER ON GENERATOR SETS?
Generator warranties vary depending on the manufacturer. All FG Wilson generator sets for standby use are supplied with a two year Warranty (limited to 500 hours of usage per annum from date of start up).


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WHERE CAN I GET WARRANTY WORK DONE ON MY GENERATOR SET?
CAD PRODUCTS service engineers will carry out warranty work. We should be able to carry out any warranty work required.


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WHERE CAN I GET PARTS FOR MY GENERATOR SET?
If you buy or own an FG Wilson generator set you will be able to purchase any spare parts you require by contacting our parts division. We carry a wide range of parts for our generator sets and should be able to provide you with any items you need.


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WHAT IS THE RPM VALUE?
RPM stands for Revolutions Per Minute and refers to the number of times that an engine rotates each minute. A generator with a RPM of 3000 therefore runs at twice the speed of a generator with a RPM of 1500. When a generator has a four pole alternator and a frequency of 50 Hz, 1500 RPM is the usual speed and when there is a frequency of 60 Hz, 1800 RPM is the usual speed.


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WHAT HAPPENS IF I OVERLOAD A GENERATOR?
Generator sets should not be overloaded once running, but are designed to take an overload condition for a very short time during start up of the set. If a set is running for long periods of time with an overload condition (that is a rating above the maximum rating of the set) various things may occur. These include such things as: · Overheating of the coolant system · Overheating of the alternator windings · Oil viscosity (thickness) break down resulting in low oil pressure · A shortening of the working life of the generator


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WHAT HAPPENS IF I UNDERLOAD A GENERATOR?
All engines are designed to operate under varying load, ranging from the maximum down to the minimum. Problems occur when light loading (min load) is sustained for long periods of time resulting in the engine not getting up to its normal temperature. Oil in the cylinder that is normally burnt is heated and a lacquer is formed on the cylinder liner. If the light loading continues, visible blue smoke will appear and the engine will require service work to deglaze the liner or replace it.