Maintenance

From preventing fuel problems and increasing efficiency through to keeping your generator running when you need it the most, generator and UPS maintenance is of the utmost importance, especially when it comes to unexpected power outages. How you manage and maintain your power sources is a testament to your duty of care to your clients, and should be held in high regard. Whether you’re in need of generator spare parts such as batteries, alternators, cooling systems or air filters, are looking for remote monitoring, load bank testing or control system managements, we can offer you the full service here at Dale Power Solution, and even cater to bespoke designs too.

Our Maintenance Options Include:

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OFTEC Inspection Solutions

OFTEC (Oil Firing Technical Association) is the industry body that governs the assessment and certification of fuel storage and associated pipework. Fully up-to-date with the legislation surrounding fuel storage and the management and maintenance of systems, our qualified engineers can carry out your OFTEC Inspection, reducing the risks and associated penalties, should you fail to comply.

From tank inspections and bund inspections through to fuel line pressure tests and fire protection, here at Dale Power Solutions, we can do it all. We can offer scheduled inspections, issue compliance reports which recommend actions to get your site in line with current legislation, and offer advice on generators and UPS. Regular inspections and planned maintenance can greatly impact your power site and prevent catastrophic events. We can also provide costings for any works required, and together, create and deliver a solution that you can depend on.

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ALoMCP

The Accelerated Loss of Mains Change Programme (ALoMCP) is an industry-wide project run by the National Grid and Network Operators (DNOs). It’s main goal is to update Loss of Mains (LoM) protection for renewable electricity generators such as wind turbines, hydro schemes and solar photovoltaics, to reduce the risks of needless tripping and loss of energy supply. Previously, these generators have been fitted with RoCoF or Vector Shift (VS) relays, which trip in response to transmission faults, or in RoCoF’s case, when sensing rates of frequency change as low as 0.125 Hzs-1. Because this can lead to Low Frequency Demand Disconnection and unnecessary loss of demand, the ALoMCP aims to supply operators with new relays and systems under the new G99 rules, and offers the following grants:

Up to £1,500 where protection function/relay deactivation and/or protection settings change is required.

Up to £4,000 where a protection relay replacement is required.

These payments operate on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis, and the funding is also time-sensitive. We therefore recommend acting fast, because the initial cost vs. funding claim could potentially work out as being FREE. From surveying your site to supplying and installing the correct products, we can help you with the full service solution, getting your generators up to code in no time at all.

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