Generator Maintenance Programs
Generator Maintenance Programs
ACF Standby Systems customizes maintenance plans to meet your specific generator system needs. Our technicians are power systems experts and we meet NFPA 110 and Joint Commission standards. Signing a premium service agreement with ACF Standby Systems ensures your generator will operate at peak performance.
A Level 1 (Minor) Inspection is a complete inspection of the Generator and Transfer Switch.
Testing of the transfer switch includes checking the voltage sensors, frequency and hertz. Inspection of the coolant, fuel, exhaust, lube oil and starting systems; air induction, engine monitors and safety controls will also be conducted during this inspection.
A Level 2 (Major) Inspection includes all checks and testing included in a Level 1 (Minor) Inspection.
In addition a full drainage, removal and environmentally sensitive disposal of used oil and filters will be performed. Generator will be refilled with premium grade oil. New oil filters and fuel filters will be installed.
Signing a premium service agreement with ACF Standby Systems ensures your generator will operate at peak performance. Services include Level 1 (Minor) Inspections and Level 2 (Major) Inspections conducted by one of our EGSA Certified Technicians.
FDEP Compliance Package
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) is the state’s lead agency for environmental management. This includes the regulation of emergency power systems and generator systems. ACF Standby Systems offers maintenance programs that are compliant with Florida Department of Environmental Protection, ensuring that your facility will have reliable and code-compliant backup power. Click Here to learn more about ACF Standby Systems FDEP compliance.
Premium Maintenance Plan – Monthly
Level 1 (Minor) Inspection – Eleven Per Year
Level 2 (Major) Inspection – One Per Year
Standard Maintenance Plan – Quarterly
Level 1 (Minor) Inspection – Three Per Year
Level 2 (Major) Inspection – One Per Year
Basic Maintenance Plan – Semi Annually
Level 1 (Minor) Inspection – One Per Year
Level 2 (Major) Inspection – One Per Year
AHCA Compliance Package
Ensuring that assisted living facilities and nursing homes have alternative power sources to provide sufficient cooling during emergency situations is critical to ensuring the health, safety, comfort and welfare of their residents. According to Florida state law in conjunction with the Agency for Health Care Administration (ACHA), both nursing homes and assisted living facilities are required to follow state guidelines regarding emergency backup power. ACF Standby Systems offers maintenance programs that are AHCA compliant, ensuring that your facility will have reliable backup power.