Diesel is an ancestral liquid which realized its place in the human world in the late 19th
century. Since then, this non-renewable fuel is being utilized for
accomplishing a number of tasks. However, most folks become apprehensive
while purchasing any diesel-powered product even today. Here, I have
debunked three of the most common myths surrounding the diesel
generator.
· The loud noise of the diesel generator invites the neighbor’s remonstrance:
Some years back, diesel generators used to be considered the agents of
headaches among the neighborhood citizens. But recent advancements in
technology have reduced the noise to a considerable extent, so much so
that even the torchbearers would hardly hear a sound.
Primarily,
noise originates from five parts of the generator – the engine, the
cooling fan, the alternator, the induction noise, and the engine
exhaust. Such unwanted noise can be contained by installing acoustic
barriers, sound insulators, isolation mounts, attenuators, and exhaust
silencers.
· Diesel generators are the bulkiest of the lot:
This ceased to exist as a fact a few years back as well. These days,
diesel generators come in various sizes. However, the fact remains that
the bigger the size of the generator, the better is its build quality.
It is not that the manufacturers are lax when forging a compact
generator; it’s just that human limitations prevent them from attaining a
commendable mastery. Additionally, the power of the generator is
proportional to its size. So this argument transfigures into a baseless
myth.
· Gas generators are cheaper than diesel-powered ones:
Admittedly, the upfront cost of a diesel generator is higher than the
gas one. However, with the absence of spark plugs, wires, carburetors,
and other subtleties, the diesel generator holds a distinct edge over
the gas generator. As the years pass, the maintenance and other charges
of the gas generator will start to accumulate, eventually outstripping
the initial as well as the maintenance costs of its diesel-powered
counterpart.
Many
other diesel-related facts have been banished by the ever-developing
technology, which has enabled this underrated fuel resource to compete
against the top contenders in the trade. And it will continue to cherish
this deserved position for a few more decades to come.
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