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NEW vs USED GENERATORS |
A wide range of new and used generators and engines are available to potential buyers in the market today. The buying cycle typically starts out with identifying a need such as to power heavy equipment, provide emergency backup, prime or standby power and other uses. Then the customer searches the market place, often searching the internet to see what is available. After that, you are usually faced with the all important decision of whether to go with a new or used engine and/or generator. In order to reach an educated decision and an answer to that, a number of factors must be taken into account, many of which are listed throughout this article. New Generators Used Generators Another key benefit to purchasing a used GenSet is the fact that they are readily available and can be bought and installed very quickly. There is no waiting because of limited availability and factory lead times, you simply buy it and have it shipped right then and there. Many sellers will even include shipping in the cost of the unit. Also, because most name brand manufacturers build industrial strength equipment, the risk is negligible. Power generators are built to last and work whenever necessary, as that is their true function in most cases, to always be there when you need them most (as in an outage). And, depending on the age of the unit, it may even still come with a warranty, or at least a guarantee of some type from the dealer. Whenever possible, finding a generator that was previously only used for emergency backup or standby power is the way to go. Backup generators are only run when the prime power goes down so many of these are hardly used at all and have a long maintenance free life ahead of them still. The only real disadvantage of purchasing a used generator is just that, it was owned and used by someone else. Therefore, you are most likely having to go on the word of the seller as to the previous usage, history, and current condition the generator and engine are in. This is why it's important you always consider purchasing from a reputable company who has the technical expertise and infrastructure to properly test, repair and/or rebuild these large industrial machines. Most established sellers will test all their used generators for various loads, but many small brokers and individuals simply do not have the appropriate resources at their disposal. Testing and servicing are both obviously critical. Most tests often come with a verification certificate that details each units functioning. Low-hour used diesel generators ranging in size from 35 kW to 2 MW are often readily available. Low-hour indicates that the generator has been in operation for a reasonably low number of hours. Prices obviously vary greatly based on the kW, HP, hours, manufacturer, KVA, etc, and range anywhere from, $16,000 to $800,000 or more. Surplus Generators Generator Ends Rebuilt Diesel Engines While rebuilding engines, engine cores are completely disassembled and all parts are cleaned in a chemical vat. Engine parts are sent out for testing, inspection and rebuilding. This whole procedure is extremely elaborate and involved. Cylinder blocks are also checked for surface cracks. Cylinder bores, counter bores and crank bores are checked and repaired if needed. Water passages of the cylinder blocks are pressure tested. These crankshafts are then are measured and polished or machine ground to standard manufacturer specifications. Connecting rods and blowers are replaced or remanufactured. Water pumps and fuel pumps are remanufactured using new bearings, seals and shafts. Other subassemblies and parts are also remanufactured to strict factory standards and specifications. Prior to the release, fuel pumps are also bench tested. The engines are reassembled using all new bearings, seals, gaskets and numerous new consumable parts. Complete engines are tested for various loads on an advanced dynamometer. Horsepower output, rpm, oil pressure, crankcase pressure and air box pressures are recorded along with engine specifications and supplied with a start up inspection report. Engines are then rust proofed and weatherproofed with a red oxide layer or with enamel paint. Complete care is taken to ensure that the rebuilt engine is literally almost as good as new when the process is finished. This is why it is often a great idea to seriously consider purchasing a rebuilt diesel engine for most applications. The only real downside to the process is that you need to make sure the seller is a trustworthy and professional source who has the technical expertise and personnel to properly perform this process and handle all the meticulous details. We do not rebuild generators ourselves but we deal with other companies that have decades of experience and we obtain rebuilt generators and engines from them for resale. New vs. Used - Summary |
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