by LHarris@gjcb.co.uk | Dec 11, 2023 | Blog
To take the hassle out of managing your fuel supply and eliminate the risk of running out, we provide comprehensive Fuel Management Contracts. We have forged strategic partnerships with specialist providers, allowing us to promptly respond to any refuelling request.
by LHarris@gjcb.co.uk | Dec 11, 2023 | Blog
Generators require regular testing and maintenance to guarantee optimal performance. Broadcrown Power Engineering is taking a significant step forward by now offering in-house Load Bank Testing, a move aimed at providing customers with a more cost-effective solution than ever before.
by LHarris@gjcb.co.uk | Sep 29, 2023 | Blog
In 2019, the UK introduced new regulations known as G99. These regulations replace the previous Engineering Recommendation G59 standards and are designed to ensure the safety of those working with and using energy generation equipment. In this article, we take a closer look at the G99 regulations and why they are important.
by LHarris@gjcb.co.uk | Sep 27, 2023 | Blog
While routine maintenance and repairs are essential for addressing immediate issues, taking a proactive approach to generator health can significantly extend their lifespan and optimise performance. One powerful tool in achieving this is a Generator Lifecycle Survey.
by LHarris@gjcb.co.uk | Aug 17, 2023 | Blog
With the changes to red diesel regulations that came into effect in 2022, businesses have been compelled to explore alternative fuels for their power generators. Traditional diesel fuel, once the go-to choice for generators, is now facing competition from emerging alternatives such as Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), Gas to Liquid (GTL), and Solar/Battery technologies.
by LHarris@gjcb.co.uk | Aug 17, 2023 | Blog
When it comes to power generation, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of backup systems is crucial, and even more so for critical applications and industries. While generators themselves can last for decades with proper maintenance, the control systems that govern their operation can become outdated and unreliable over time.