In the modern world, everything is moving at an increased pace, construction projects having no exception. The race against time means that deadlines for construction work are being increasingly squeezed, with both machinery and labour required to push in extra hours every working day to push for completion. Indeed, many sites practise around-the-clock shifts in order to complete the projects on schedule.
In these time-critical scenarios, it is not uncommon for machinery to be subject to continuous operation for long periods of time without cooling down, often clocking double-digits in hours at one go.
If the equipment is not of quality build, it can easily succumb to conditions such as overheating, wear and tear, as well as circuitry tripping. This grinds the entire workflow to a complete halt and could cost precious hours and money to recover from, not to mention the potential financial damage from contractual penalties.
It is extremely important that the generator – which will power many of these equipment and machinery, is even more durable and can rise up to the challenge of the toughest operating requirements.






