Keep Your Generator Summer-Ready: Critical Maintenance Tasks for North America


With high summer temperatures, increased energy demand, and unpredictable storms sweeping across North America, your standby generator becomes a crucial line of defense against power outages. But seasonal conditions bring new stressors that require targeted upkeep.

This checklist outlines the essential maintenance steps to prepare your generator for North America's demanding summer months:

  1. Conduct a Thorough Inspection
    Examine for leaks, wear, pest damage, or debris buildup.

  2. Change the Oil
    Heat accelerates oil breakdown. Check levels and replace oil after long idle periods or heavy use.

  3. Maintain the Cooling System
    Ensure proper coolant levels and clean radiator fins for efficient heat management.

  4. Test the Battery
    Heat shortens battery life. Clean terminals and confirm voltage and capacity.

  5. Replace Air Filters
    Summer dust and pollen clog filters—clean or replace regularly.

  6. Evaluate Fuel Condition
    Drain water from tanks, inspect diesel for contamination, and use stabilizers when necessary.

  7. Run a Load Test
    Simulate real usage to check power output and identify weak points before emergencies arise.

  8. Inspect the ATS and Control Panel
    Confirm automatic transfer switch functionality and review alarms or error messages.

  9. Update Maintenance Logs
    Keep clear records to monitor service intervals and track patterns.

  10. Schedule a Pro Check-Up
    A certified inspection ensures all components are ready for high-demand conditions.

Final Note: Summer strain can expose underlying faults. Let MasterAire help keep your backup systems efficient, compliant, and reliable all season.

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