Fortunately living in Florida as warm as it is wet-stacking shouldn't be so much of an issue.
I agree with keeping a load on it which keeps the exhaust temperatures up.
Has anyone put thermocouples on the cylinder head or exhaust to determine the temperature threshold at which wet-stacking occurs??
90cummins
That's an excellent point 90......
I've never built one to run that way, but I'm used to people using Thermocouples on diesel trucks for performance builds - the worry being high EGTs in those builds...... IIRC 1200F or thereabouts being the ceiling.
I've poked around a bit on the 'net just now, looking for minimum diesel EGT info, but didn't come up with much...... I suspect that info is manufacturer specific, and perhaps not that commonly shared ?
I did find a few good related diesel articles, and am posting 2 here. One does a good job of describing wet-stacking, and the CAT one cites 30% of capacity as the target for minimum operating load. CAT paper goes on to comment that esp. in cases where diesels are too lightly loaded then exercising them with significant loads is a valuable maintenance process....
This diesel low-EGT temperature question is definitely worth clarifying. W/O installing a thermocouple I'd be tempted to baseline a diesel generator I had with an IR gun - run the unit at something like 50/75/100% loads at typical ambient temps, and measure a defined spot at the exhaust manifold output - once the reading settled for a given load, then that would be my (seat of the pants....) baseline # for that generator. Then I'd compare the same reference spot with cold ambient temperatures and 30% and say 10% loads, and see how much EGTs dropped.
But... that still leaves the question
"How low is too low for diesel EGT ?".
At this point I can't distinguish between that low-limit diesel EGT # being poorly understood versus just being closely-held proprietary information. Based only on a quick read tonight, the rule of thumb seems to be "Watch for these symptoms (slobber, oil dilution....); if you see them, then you have a problem.....". Clearly, better data would be useful.
View attachment is_09_wet_stacking.pdf
View attachment CAT_re_Underloading_generators.pdf
Rgds, D.