Diesel Generator
About This Course
Diesel Generator Operation, Control, Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Program Purpose
Develop participants’ capability to safely operate, inspect, monitor, maintain, test, and troubleshoot diesel generator systems through a structured learning path that links system understanding, engine systems, electrical generation, control systems, operation, maintenance, and fault analysis.
The Course Covers
- Safety, Applications & Generator Role
- Diesel Generator System Architecture
- Diesel Engine Fundamentals & Performance Basics
- Engine Support Systems
- Starting, Battery & Charging Systems
- Alternator & Power Generation Fundamentals
- Excitation System, AVR & Output Regulation
- Control Panel, Sensors & Protection Systems
- Generator Operation, Inspection & Good Operating Practice
- Maintenance Planning & Troubleshooting
Target Audience
- Engineers / Technical Supervisors
- Maintenance Technicians
- Electrical Technicians
- Mechanical Technicians
- Utility & Facility Personnel
- Generator Operators
Training Methodology
- Interactive technical explanation
- Guided discussion and field-based examples
- Practical operational interpretation
- Troubleshooting-based learning
- Alarm and control logic review
- Scenario-based technical discussions
- Practical familiarization
Recommended Deliverables
- Structured technical training sessions
- Training presentation materials
- Assessment activities
- Certificate of attendance
Course Modules
Module 1 – Safety, Applications & Generator Role
Objective
Build a strong safety mindset and help participants understand where and why diesel generators are used in industrial, commercial, and standby power applications.
Topics
- Generator role in standby, prime, and continuous applications
- Generator ratings and duty classifications
- Generator-related hazards and PPE
- Safe work practices and LOTO awareness
Module 2 – Diesel Generator System Architecture
Objective
Provide a complete understanding of the generator as an integrated system made up of mechanical, electrical, control, and auxiliary subsystems.
Topics
- Diesel generator package overview
- Main system assemblies and subsystem interaction
- Mechanical vs electrical power flow
- Nameplate and technical terminology
Module 3 – Diesel Engine Fundamentals & Performance Basics
Objective
Explain the working principle of the diesel engine and the major internal components responsible for power production.
Topics
- Diesel engine operating principle
- 4-stroke cycle and internal components
- Engine speed, torque, and power relationship
- Ambient effects on engine performance
Module 4 – Engine Systems
Objective
Understand the systems that support engine operation and ensure performance, reliability, and protection.
Topics
- Fuel system
- Lubrication system
- Cooling system
- Air intake and exhaust system
Module 5 – Starting, Battery & Charging Systems
Objective
Explain the operation of the electrical support systems that enable the generator to start and remain ready for service.
Topics
- Battery readiness and inspection
- Starting motor and cranking sequence
- Charging system
- No-start and weak-cranking causes
Module 6 – Alternator & Power Generation Fundamentals
Objective
Explain how the generator converts mechanical rotation into electrical output and introduce the key electrical principles required for field understanding.
Topics
- Basic electrical fundamentals
- Alternator construction and operating principle
- Electrical output generation
- Load and performance behavior
Module 7 – Excitation System, AVR & Output Regulation
Objective
Develop understanding of how generator voltage and frequency are controlled and stabilized during operation.
Topics
- Excitation system function
- AVR operation
- Voltage and frequency regulation
- Common output abnormalities
Module 8 – Control Panel, Sensors & Protection Systems
Objective: Teach how the generator controller monitors machine condition, displays operating parameters, and protects the generator from damage.
Topics
- Generator controller and operating modes
- Sensors and monitored parameters
- Alarm and shutdown logic
- Engine and alternator protection systems
Module 9 – Generator Operation, Inspection & Good Operating Practice
Objective
Train participants to perform safe and correct generator operation while applying good field inspection and operational discipline.
Topics
- Startup, load application, and shutdown procedures
- Load behavior and operating discipline
- Inspection and monitoring practices
- Operator best practices
Module 10 – Maintenance Planning & Troubleshooting
Objective
Develop a structured maintenance mindset and provide practical troubleshooting logic for common generator problems.
Topics
- Preventive and corrective maintenance
- Maintenance interval planning
- Common generator faults
- Structured troubleshooting logic