Tanks • Replace fuel filters as required. • Inspect for water, if water detected Contact Facilities Construction and Maintenance and provide a quote for fuel cleaning and treatment. • Inspect day tanks, float switches, transfer pumps, solenoid valves, strainers, filters, flexible hoses and connectors, overflows, and piping. Cooling • Water hoses (leaks, condition, connections). • Radiator/heat exchanger (blockage, damage, leaks). • Drive belts (condition, adjust if needed). • Fan and alternator (lube bearing, condition, cracks). • Operation of coolant heaters (adjust). • Coolant level/antifreeze protection, cooling water to heat exchanger and air to radiator. • Check water pump, flexible hoses/connectors, water jacket heater, ductwork, louvers, louver motors and controls. • Change water filters (annually). Fuel • Check for leaks (hose condition, connections). • Check injectors. • Check fuel transfer pump (leaks, operation). • Check governor (linkage, operation, adjustment). • Check day tank (operation, leaks). • Drain water separator (sediments). • Replace fuel filters as required (annual inspection only). • Generators with fuel tanks greater than 500 gallons shall require a fuel sample taken and a fuel analysis test performed by the Contractor at his own expense. The test results shall be incorporated into the Annual Inspection test report and submitted to the County for evaluation. Any required corrective action identified by the fuel analysis report will require authorization from the Facilities Construction and Maintenance Department. A separate quote will be given, and an additional Purchase Order will be issued to the Contractor for the corrective action to be taken. • All Generators with Diesel Fuel will require fuel treatment / cleaning every two (2) years to keep the diesel fresh and free of contaminates. The next service will be needed in 2025.