When issues arise with the turbocharger of biogas generator equipment during operation, how should we effectively handle and prevent them? Based on our company's years of experience, the following three points should be adhered to during the use of biogas generator sets:
1. Ensure proper desulfurization and dehydration of biogas, and always use **** industrial desulfurizing agents. They must be replaced in a timely manner. Currently, the best ferric oxide desulfurizing agents on the market have a sulfur capacity of around 15%. For treating biogas in farms, the desulfurizing agent's lifespan is approximately 1500 hours, and it should be replaced upon expiration.
2. Be sure to use biogas engine oil; it has a higher viscosity than regular oil and can absorb sulfur from the biogas, effectively preventing corrosion of the turbocharger shaft.
3. The oil change interval must not exceed 400 hours. Even for high-quality oil, if not changed on time, the oil viscosity will decrease and become dirty, leading to poor oil flow in the turbocharger, ultimately accelerating wear at high RPMs.
4. After each startup, do not immediately close the circuit with a load. Because it takes time for the engine oil to circulate to the turbocharger. If you suddenly apply a load before the oil reaches the turbocharger's oil lines, it can also lead to wear on the turbocharger's shaft and vanes due to insufficient lubrication.
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