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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Smaller Diesel Generators; Are They Worth It?

In contrast to other generators, the small diesel generator is commonly chosen as the generator of choice for most business and establishment owners. However, the diesel engine is also misunderstood by many. Common folks see the diesel engine as a costly, uneconomic, and a fuel-guzzling engine that costs owners dear money - not really understanding everything that goes in inside a diesel generator. Many don't see the hidden advantages of a diesel generator.

When it comes to providing electricity to business establishments, diesel engine generators are preferred because it delivers power and energy at a lower cost. It is actually more efficient than other types of engines out there. Unlike gas generators that rely on electric sparks to ignite the engine and keep it running, the diesel engine relies on methods of air delivery, compression, and heating. The diesel generator sucks up air and compresses it, creating high temperatures that cause continual ignition.


There are also other advantages of the small diesel generator, namely, that of dependability. Nowadays, the designs for diesel generators have been upgraded and have blown past the setbacks of the earlier designs. The current generation of diesel engines is quieter and is more dependable than the past models, and even trustworthier than gas generators of the same class. For example, there are no spark plugs on a diesel engine, in contrast to gas engines that have one or more spark plugs. No spark plug means they cost less to maintain.

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