Fuel storage of gas generator set is an important link to ensure its stable operation. The following are several requirements for fuel storage:
Safety: The first principle of fuel storage is to ensure safety. Use storage equipment that meets safety standards, such as gas or oil storage tanks, and ensure that it is well sealed to prevent fuel leakage. At the same time, the storage area should be away from fire sources, heat sources and flammable and explosive items, and equipped with appropriate fire fighting facilities.
Stability: In order to maintain the quality of fuel, the storage environment should be stable. For liquid fuels, such as LNG after natural gas has been liquefied, appropriate temperature and pressure conditions need to be maintained to prevent fuel gasification or deterioration. For solid fuels, such as coal or biomass pellets, it is necessary to keep dry and ventilated to avoid moisture and mildew.
The amount of fuel storage should be reasonably planned according to the actual needs of the generator set. Too much or too little storage can impose unnecessary costs or risks. It is recommended to calculate and determine the reasonable storage capacity according to the power, running time and fuel consumption rate of the generator set.
Monitoring and maintenance: Storage equipment should be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure its normal operation. At the same time, stored fuel should also be monitored, including its quality, temperature, pressure and other parameters, in order to detect and deal with potential problems in a timely manner.
Compliance: When storing fuel, it is also necessary to comply with relevant laws and regulations and environmental requirements. For example, for flammable and explosive fuels, special protective measures are required; For potentially polluting substances, they need to be properly disposed of or recycled.