Design of Pump Installation Process for Automatic Oil Circulation in Generator to Lubricate the Engine

  • Naufal Aditia Putra Polytechnics Medan Aviation, Penerbangan Street No. 85 Jamin Ginting Km. 8,5 Padang Bulan, Sempakata, Medan, North Sumatera, 20131
  • Ayub Wimatra Polytechnics Medan Aviation, Penerbangan Street No. 85 Jamin Ginting Km. 8,5 Padang Bulan, Sempakata, Medan, North Sumatera, 20131
  • Heru Kusdarwanto Polytechnics Medan Aviation, Penerbangan Street No. 85 Jamin Ginting Km. 8,5 Padang Bulan, Sempakata, Medan, North Sumatera, 20131
Keywords: Generator, Lubrication, Design

Abstract

Genset (generator set) is a device that functions to generate electrical power. Referred to as a generator set with the understanding is a set of combined equipment from two different devices, namely the engine and generator or alternator. The engine as a rotating device while the generator or alternator as a generating device. Genset maintenance must be heated every day with a time range of 10-15 minutes for oil lubrication circulation in all parts of the engine. This is because the generator uses a battery that requires consistent battery charging. Based on the problems above, to carry out fuel efficiency in carrying out generator engine maintenance, a pump installation process design is carried out as an automatic generator oil circulation to lubricate the generator engine.

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Published
2025-05-02
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Naufal Aditia Putra, Ayub Wimatra, & Heru Kusdarwanto. (2025). Design of Pump Installation Process for Automatic Oil Circulation in Generator to Lubricate the Engine. INFOKUM, 13(04), 875-887. Retrieved from https://seaninstitute.org/infor/index.php/infokum/article/view/2855
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