Battery Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide for Home Standby Generators
This guide serves as a central resource for addressing common battery-related issues and maintenance.
Environment
This article applies to all Guardian air-cooled Home Standby Generators 10 kW – 26 kW.
Battery Basics
Proper battery maintenance is critical to ensure reliable generator performance. Common issues, such as a swollen case, low voltage, and slow cranking, may require replacement or cleaning. Essential safety guidelines for working with batteries and necessary tools for battery checks and maintenance are required. It is also important to understand the charger system and its role in generator operation. See the following links for detailed information related to battery basics:
Battery Maintenance and Replacement
To check the battery voltage of a home standby generator, access the maintenance menu and interpret the system status to determine necessary actions. For routine maintenance, inspect and clean battery connections while also addressing corrosion. Follow guidelines for choosing and replacing the battery, including proper disposal. A voltage test with a voltmeter can be performed to assess battery health. See the following articles for detailed procedures and in-depth information:
Battery Troubleshooting
For an explanation of common battery alarms and their meanings and guidance on immediate actions to take when an alarm is triggered see:
For techniques for determining whether starting issues stem from batter or the charger and common battery issues and how to address them, see: