1. Regularly discharge air: During the use of the radiator, the air in the water will accelerate the corrosion process. Therefore, water should be added from the top of the radiator regularly and the air should be discharged to keep the system "air-free".
2. Prevent radiator corrosion: The radiator should not be partially filled with water, but should be kept full of water, and distilled water or natural soft water should be used, and an appropriate amount of rust inhibitor should be added. This can reduce corrosion and extend the service life of the radiator.
3. Clean the inside of the radiator: If there are stubborn deposits inside the radiator, the radiator can be removed and immersed in hot alkaline water for about 20 minutes, and then rinsed with hot water. This can remove scale and keep the radiator unobstructed.
4. Keep the outside of the radiator clean: In a dusty or dirty environment, the gaps in the radiator may be blocked by debris, insects, etc., affecting the heat dissipation efficiency. The surface of the radiator should be sprayed with low-pressure hot water and detergent regularly to keep it clean.
5. Check the coolant and fan: Check the level and quality of the coolant regularly to ensure that it is free of impurities, corrosion, and at the recommended level. At the same time, check the operation of the radiator fan and drive belt to ensure that the fan is working properly and the drive belt is not loose or worn.
The above are the tips for using the diesel generator radiator, I hope it can help you.