Generator Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance for your generator
At Abtech Electrical Services, preventative maintenance for your generator is about ensuring reliable backup power before you ever need it. Just like routine care for a vehicle, a generator requires scheduled check-ups — including inspection of fluid levels, filters, electrical connections, battery condition, and control systems — to operate safely and efficiently when a power outage strikes. Regular maintenance helps extend the life of your unit, prevent costly repairs, and maximize performance by identifying small issues before they become major problems. Our trained technicians perform comprehensive evaluations tailored to your generator’s needs so that whether it’s for your home or business, your investment stays protected and ready to deliver power when it matters most.
Starting With the Engine
Abtech Electrical Services emphasizes preventative generator maintenance to protect the engine that powers your backup system. Because generators run infrequently, moisture can accumulate inside the engine and compromise lubrication if left unaddressed. Annual oil changes and routine load testing performed by our technicians help prevent condensation issues and ensure your generator is ready when you need it most.
Changing the Oil
Changing the Air Filter
Changing the Spark Plugs
Adjusting the Valves
Checking the Frequency
The Generator
A generator’s electrical system includes the rotor, stator, voltage regulator, and related components that are constantly exposed to environmental conditions. Abtech Electrical Services thoroughly inspects these parts, tightens all electrical connections, and protects wire terminations to prevent corrosion and performance issues. This detailed attention helps ensure reliable power delivery and long-term system durability.
Checking the Voltage
In addition to frequency, Abtech Electrical Services tests and adjusts generator voltage to ensure safe, clean power delivery. Standard residential voltage is 120/240 volts, and deviations can damage sensitive electronics and household systems. Proper voltage regulation helps protect appliances, control boards, and other essential electrical components.
Checking the Control Board
Checking the Battery
Checking the Wiring
Load Testing
Protecting the Housing