Dirt Contamination

Keeping engines and lubrication systems clean is one of the most effective ways to extend equipment life. Dirt contamination accelerates wear, shortens oil life, and can eventually lead to equipment failure.

As engine tolerances become tighter, even microscopic particles can cause serious damage. In environments where dust and debris are common, contamination can enter systems more easily than many operators realize.

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A Leading Cause of System Failure

Dirt and debris are among the most common causes of lubrication system failure. Even particles too small to see can increase friction, damage components, and reduce overall system performance.

Prevent Dirt Contamination

Preventing dirt ingress begins with identifying where contamination enters the system. A system evaluation can help locate entry points and implement corrective measures to keep debris out of critical equipment.

Remove Existing Contamination

If contamination is already present, systems may require flushing and cleaning to restore proper operation. Filtration upgrades such as inline filters or kidney-loop filtration systems can also help remove particles and maintain clean lubrication moving forward.

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Why It Matters

Any diesel fuel or oil stored over time will develop contamination. Water, particles, and microbial growth can degrade fluid quality and lead to equipment issues such as clogged filters, injector damage, and reduced reliability.

For facilities like hospitals and communication centers, backup generators must perform during emergencies. Clean fuel and lubricants help ensure systems are ready when they are needed most.

Schedule a system analysis to evaluate the condition of your fuel and lubrication systems.