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Protection of circuit breaker in our diesel generators

Published on March 11, 2021

Protection of circuit breaker in our diesel generators

The Function of a Circuit Breaker
A circuit breaker is an electrical switch that operates automatically to control or protect a generating unit. It controls circuits depending on operational needs and connects multiple generators for parallel applications. For protective use, a circuit breaker helps to detect and interrupt fault currents. It prevents an electrical circuit from being damaged caused by overload or a short circuit.

The Protection of a Circuit Breaker
To protect users against direct contact of exposed live parts of a circuit breaker, a barrier is firmly secured to separate the electrical cables. The barrier is made of wood with high stability and durability, and a tool must be needed to remove the barrier.
Additionally, if a generator set is placed in the countryside, there are chances that bugs and snakes may go inside the panel doors and damage the cables. In our containerised diesel generator sets, the barrier of the circuit breaker also helps prevent these small animals from entering the area inside the panel.

Engine number (ESN), part number and critical parts list (CPL) for Cummins generator maintenance

Published on July 16, 2020

Engine number (ESN), part number and critical parts list (CPL) for Cummins generator maintenance

Genuine parts are important for Cummins diesel generator maintenance. When looking for replacement parts, we need to have an Engine Serial Number (ESN) in order to ensure the part item is suitable. Part numbers can also be helpful for you to look it up. Yet, you have to ensure this is an active part number, since the part number may become inactive after a period of time. For overhauling, a Critical Parts List (CPL) is useful for you to get all the essential parts for the diesel engine maintenance. For instance, the engine CPL of a KTA50-G3 is 2227. The Critical Parts List Data For CPL2227 includes parts such as camshaft, turbocharger, thermostat, injectors etc.

Safety Precautions in response to COVID-19

Published on April 9, 2020

Protecting Employees, Warehouse Visitors and the Community

  • The health and well-being of our employees, clients and the community are our biggest concern. To ensure safety, we encouraged our staff to work remotely at the peak of coronavirus outbreak. We provide disinfectant supplies regularly to our employees when they come to the workplace.
  • Before entering office and warehouse, all employees and visitors have to wear surgical masks, measure body temperature and disinfect hands.
  • To reduce large gathering, we cancelled company activities and meetings with clients (for instance, we had live streams of generator load testing instead). We also restricted international travel and minimised domestic site visits.

Ensuring Product Safety and Timely Delivery

  • We understand client’s concerns on our product safety and quality, which are also our top priorities. We have been taking measures to make our production lines clean and safe by frequently cleaning and disinfecting. To prevent the risk of coronavirus infection, we provide repacking service and clean the products before shipment. We also implemented social distancing for our technicians to work independently.
  • According to a study in the journal The Lancet Microbe, the COVID-19 virus lasts at most seven days on common surfaces. Given our delivery time (products depart from our warehouse to client’s destinations) is over seven days in general, we are confident that our products are delivered safely and on time.

Safety Precautions in response to COVID-19

*To cope with the N95 Mask shortage, Cummins, our diesel engine provider, provides NanoNet and NanoForce Media filter technology to make viable mask options.