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Steps to Plan a Site For Your Diesel Generator






 Site Planning Issues

Before you start planning, double check the national and local planning guidance, and the manufacturers safety and usage documentation. Actual planning starts with a drawing of both the generator itself and all of its support systems. Remember to address:

    Before you start planning, double check the national and local planning guidance, and the manufacturers safety and usage documentation. Actual planning starts with a drawing of both the generator itself and all of its support systems. Remember to address:
    The fuel supply must be accessible by fuel truck.
    Include provision for a security fence.
    Decide on above- or below-ground fuel and electrical connections at this time


Much of this will be dependent on the actual generator you are using. A typical 1000 kW generator set might have these requirements:

    Generator dimensions: 6.5m by 3.5 m
    Generator and fuel tank total weight: 20,000kg
    Fuel consumption rate: 320 litres per hour


Remember to check both national and local regulations when planning your diesel generator site. Pay special attention to fuel spill containment as 16 hours of operation can easily require 6000 litres of fuel (or more, for very large generators), spill containment can be a real challenge.
Planning the Concrete Pad

It is almost certainly against local building codes to set such a generator on gravel. It is definitely a bad idea, even if it is legal. It is vital that the generator be kept level, ad its vibration when operating will quickly destabilise a gravel base. Concrete pads are the industry standard for most soil conditions.

Local conditions will drive the size and thickness of the pad you need. Look to an expert who can assess soil composition, density and other geographical concerns. Also look at:

    Ambient temperature of the concrete pour
    Use of vibration to remove bubbles
    Whether the concrete must be reinforced
    Pad should typically be 1.5 times (half again) the length and breadth of the generator itself.

National and local planning regulations must also be consulted.
Anchoring the Diesel Generator to the Pad

Typically, the generator and fuel supply are both attached to the pad via concrete anchors. There are three main types of these anchors:

    Heavy duty concrete anchors

These must be installed before the concrete is poured. Measurement and placement must be exact.

    Adhesive bond anchors

After the concrete has cured, a hole is drilled, and studs are affixed using epoxy. The studs must be perfectly level and square.

    Mechanical bond anchors

After curing, the concrete is drilled, then the mechanical stud is set and tightened. These are the least robust of the three types

Site Planning for Enclosed Portable Diesel Generators

Site Planning Issues

These require less in the way of site preparation than other types, as they are not permanent structures. They can be found from a little as 300 kW to as much as 2000 kW capacity, depending on their intended application.

Site Preparation Issues

One of the biggest advantage of a portable diesel genset is that it can be moved around the site as required, and as your power needs change. Assuming you need a large (2000 kW) generator for construction or similar purposes, your site preparation should include:

    Making sure there is good road access to the site
    Making certain there is sufficient headroom and side clearance both in transit and on site
    A large genset might weigh 30,000 kilos or more. Depending on ground conditions, the rear wheels may require dunnage as well.
    A large generator may burn through 650 litres of fuel per hour, and up to 13,000 litres in a working day.


Permanent Diesel Generators Installed Inside a Building

Diesel generator systems for installation inside larger structures are typically self-contained. That means the generator, fuel system, engine, and cooling system are all aligned carefully and mounted on a skid at the factory. This skid must be moved to the facility, so consider the following:

    Headroom and side clearance to get the generator skid onto your concrete pad
    Lifting equipment typically a portable gantry, overhead crane and/or large forklift will be needed to remove the skid form its delivery truck and manoeuvre it into place.
    Ensure the concrete pad is located so as to allow required maintenance of all parts of the generator, and is compliant to all relevant regulations.
    Attach generator skid mounts to the pad, according to the manufacturers specifications. Measure and square them carefully.
    Ensure the room has adequate incoming air supply to support the generator in full operation.
    Ensure the fuel supply system is up to all relevant codes and regulations. This may require underfloor mounting and the trenches covering with grates.
    Be ready to run electrical drops after genset installation
    Install cooling air ductwork and louvers
    Install an exhaust system suitable to the genset to be used. Check the manufacturers specifications and safety regulations carefully







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