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Generators need regular servicing to work

It’s not enough to just have the equipment, but it needs to be tested properly and serviced regularly, by qualified people.

Editor: After reading your article about generators not working at local schools (The Times, Nov. 24), I felt I should reply.

I have more than 20 years experience as a field service tech in the power generation industry (emergency,stand-by and prime power).

I’m not surprised at all that the emergency back-up failed when it was required to work in an actual emergency. I have personally tested, repaired, inspected and rebuilt thousands of generators up to two megawatts. I have serviced all makes and models,on site, all over the world.

I believe I know what I’m talking about.

It’s not enough to just have the equipment, but it needs to be tested properly and serviced regularly, by qualified people.There is actually a fire code regulation (CSA 282 M-05) which states what is required to meet that said code.

I’m positive that not many people know that regulation exists. If you ever need more information, I would be happy to help out.

Scott Bellesen,

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