Reasons for oil leakage in silent diesel generators
What is the reason for the oil leakage in the silent diesel generator? The editor will take you to have a detailed understanding of this issue.
1. Poor sealing of the piston and cylinder liner of a silent diesel generator leads to oil rising and combustion;
2. Due to factors such as low equipment load, no load, and low turbocharging pressure, the sealing effect of the equipment can also be affected, causing oil to overflow into the cylinder;
3. Part of the oil flows through the cylinder to participate in incineration, while the remaining part remains unburned, which forms carbon deposits and is emitted along with the exhaust. When assembling or forming carbon deposits in the exhaust pipe of a silent generator, when oil and carbon accumulate to a certain extent, they will flow out from the interface of the exhaust manifold;
4. The accumulation of oil in the turbocharger of a silent diesel generator can also cause leakage from the surface of the turbocharger joint;
5. Long term and low load operation of silent generators can cause damage to mechanical equipment components, leading to incineration. Therefore, timely handling and repair are necessary. Low load and no-load operating time should be minimized as much as possible.