Skip to main content

Learn More About Diesel Power Generator Fuel Consumption

When investing in a power generator, you need to take some factors into consideration to find the right one that best fits your needs. Fuel efficiency should be one of the most primary considerations. A fuel efficient generator will offer significant fuel savings for you. Diesel generators are typically more efficient than gas-powered generators. In this article, you'll learn more about the fuel consumption of diesel power generators.

What is the fuel consumption of a diesel power generator? Diesel generator sets can serve as backup emergency power in different scenarios and provide a stable and constant electricity during power outages. You have to have a basic understanding of fuel consumption of diesel generators in order to manage the operating costs.  

Diesel generators are known for their high thermal efficiency. A diesel power generator typically consists of a diesel engine and an electric generator. It usually runs on fuels such as diesel fuel and works by compressing air and burning fuel. Generally speaking, diesel engines have the highest thermal efficiency of any internal combustion engine. To practically describe the thermal efficiency, most manufacturers of diesel generators measure the consumption rate with G/KW.H (grams per kilowatt hour). Some manufacturers directly shows you the L/H (Liters Per Hour), which means how many liters of fuel are consumed in an hour.

How many liters is a diesel generator per kwh? As a rule, a diesel generator requires 0.4 liters of fuel per kWh produced, which equates to a 25 percent efficiency ratio.

The fuel consumption of diesel power generators are affected by a number of different factors, including their size, generator brands, power, and the loading condition, etc.  

How can you reduce the fuel consumption of your diesel power generator?  

Due to the rising fuel costs and other factors, it's understandable that you want to reduce the fuel consumption for your diesel generator set. Blow are several recommendations to save fuel in the operation of a diesel generator:

  1. Use the proper fuel It’s important to use the fuel recommended by the manufacturer and avoid using fuel of poor quality, or the efficiency of your diesel power generator will be affected.

  2. Use clean fuel Additionally, using the fuel that contains impurities or sediment can reduce combustion and damage your generator. Keep in mind that always use clean fuel to improve the generator’s efficiency.

  3. Keep the operating temperature of generator correct Make sure the temperature of the cooling water reaches the correct standard. If the water temperature is incorrect, it will result in inefficient combustion of diesel fuel and the fuel consumption will increase eventually.

  4. Select the right diesel generator A high-quality with proper operation can greatly reduce fuel consumption. When buying a diesel generator, choose a generator brand which is fuel efficient and follow the manufacturer's instructions to operate the generator.

Read more about ways to reduce fuel consumption of diesel generator sets.

If you still have any questions about diesel power generator fuel consumption or are shopping for a new generator, contact us today! With years of experience, Dingbo Power can provide you with the right advice and help you choose a diesel generator that best meets your specific requirements.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Diesel Generator Power Ratings: Standby vs Prime vs Continuous

Diesel generator sets are commonly used in a variety of sectors due to their dependable performance and high efficiency. They can be used for emergency power supply in the event of a power cut or used in places without connection to a power grid. When selecting a diesel generator for your home or business, you need to consider many factors, such as generator’s ratings. In this article, we’ll explain the three basic rating types - standby, prime, and continuous in diesel generators. ISO-8528-1:2018 defines basic generator set rating categories based on four operational categories: Emergency Standby Power (ESP), Prime Power (PRP), Continuous Power (COP) and Limited-Time Running Prime (LTP). Read on and learn the application of power ratings for engines used in generating sets. Standby Power Rating Standby Power(ESP) is used to supply emergency power when the external power supply is interrupted, such as power outages. Standby power rated generators can supply reliable electricity as t...

What Should You Pay Attention to in Routine Maintenance of Diesel Generator Sets

In modern society, the stability of power supply is directly related to the operation efficiency of enterprises and people's quality of life. Diesel generators have become an indispensable backup power supply or main power source in various industries due to their high efficiency, durability and reliability. However, to ensure the smooth operation and optimal performance of the generator sets, regular maintenance is essential. Here is what you need to pay attention to in the routine maintenance of diesel generators. Keep your generator clean It’s important to keep the generator’s exterior and the generator room clean. Regularly remove any dirt, dust, or debris that may accumulate to on the generator’s surface. This is not only for the sake of beauty, but also for the smooth operation of the unit. Cleaning the generator’s exterior, air intake vents, exhaust outlets and generator room can effectively reduce the risk of generator overheating. In addition, check if the connection bol...

How to Connect A Diesel Generator to Your House?

Diesel generators are fuel-efficient and reliable, which can almost meet the power needs of any application. If you want to power the whole house during power shortages, it’s a good choice to choose a diesel generator set as the backup electricity supply. But how to connect a diesel generator to your house? Read on and you will find the answer. Options to connect a diesel generator to your home   Keep in mind that never plug your generator directly into the mains, or it will cause back feeding, damage your appliances and be life-threatening for utility workers. Generally, you can choose to connect a generator to your house by using extension cords or a transfer switch. Understanding the difference between them is helpful for you to choose the right type. Extension cords   Typically, extension cords are suitable for smaller diesel generators that used for short term. They require no installation and are cost-effective. If you need to power only some basic appliances such as...