How to Avoid Generator Failure and Ensure Uptime in Singapore
Every facility that depends on uninterrupted operations—from hospitals to manufacturing plants—relies heavily on backup power. The consequences of generator failure can range from lost productivity to serious safety risks. Yet, far too many systems fail at the worst time due to preventable oversights. Keeping an industrial generator running reliably isn’t about guesswork—it’s about consistent planning and careful system management.
Fortunately, avoiding failure and maintaining continuous uptime is achievable with a few foundational strategies. This guide outlines what every operator, facility manager, or engineer should do to stay ahead of pitfalls and deliver dependable power when it matters most.
1. Stick to a Strict Maintenance Schedule
One of the most effective ways to avoid g...

