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The person who will transport and install the Genset,
should be qualified ,experienced and authorized to do
this mission. AKSA also gives supervisor support to the
customer for proper installation.
Below requirements have to be done by customer or a
qualified person before first start of the Genset;
• Genset room and floor have to be prepared as men-
tioned in this manual.
• Necessary equipments for exhaust system have to
be prepared. Exhaust system has to be done by an
experienced and authorized person.
• Air duct, flexible joint (canvas), and louvers prepara-
tion have to be done by customer and insolated by an
experienced person.
• Fuel system installation has to be done by an experi-
enced person according to local regulations.
• Preparation for protection equipments against fire
have to be done.
• Proper size power and control cables have to be
prepared according to the Manual and make the ca-
bling done by experienced electrician
• The load that will be powered by Genset, have to be
separated by an experienced electrician in distribution
panel. • Coolant, oil and fuel have to be supplied as
mentioned in O&M manuals.
After all above preparations done , AKSA service is
called for the first start.
After all checks done, Genset will be started and
loaded by AKSA service personnel and given in to the
customer with receipt form.
1.4. Personnel classification, who will do mainte-
nance, adjustments and repair
The generator set should only be operated by per-
sonnel who are authorized and trained. Only people
that have the right skills should be allowed to operate,
adjust, perform maintenance or repair on Aksa Power
Generation equipment. It is the responsibility of man-
agement to appoint operators with the appropriate
training and skill for each category of job.
Skill level1: Operator
An operator is trained in all aspects of operating the
unit with the push- buttons, and trained to know the
safety aspects.
Skill level 2: Mechanical technician
A mechanical technician is trained to operate the unit
the same as the operator. In addition, the mechani-
cal technician is also trained to perform maintenance
and repair, as describe in the instruction manual, and
is allowed to change settings of the control and safety
system. A mechanical technician does not work on live
electrical components.
Skill level 3: Electrical technician
An electrical technician and has the same qualifications
as both the operator and the mechanical technician. In
addition, the electrical technician may carry out electri-
cal repairs within the various enclosures of the unit.
This includes work on live electrical components.
Skill level 4: Specialist from the manufacturer
This is skilled specialist sent by the manufacturer or its
agent to perform complex repairs or modifications to
the equipment.
In general it is recommended that not more than two
people operate the unit, more operators could lead
to unsafe operating conditions. Take necessary steps
to keep unauthorized person away from the unit and
eliminate all possible source of danger at the unit.
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any
damage arising from the use of non-original parts and
for modifications, additions or conversions made with-
out the manufacturer’s approval in writing.
1.5. Environmental Protection
Chose the Genset installation location very carefully
in order to not disturb the anyone ,and not to cause
noise pollution. if the location is not appropriate , the
gen set room have to be insulated for noise reduction
and also critical type exhaust silencer could be used if
necessary.
Engine oil should be collected in a tank, not to be
drained to drainage or floor.
Learn how the oils are collected from oil supplier and
deliver it to those companies.
Prevent oil and fuel from contaminating environment,
If the Genset will be located in a wood or coppice,
necessary precautions have to be taken against fire.
Around of the Genset should be cleaned carefully.