Stay Compliant: Generator Maintenance Requirements Are Being Enforced

Recently, we have received reports from several facilities that inspectors are actively reviewing generator maintenance records during site visits. In some cases, businesses have been cited for not having the required generator maintenance completed, including semi-annual generator service, annual Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) maintenance, and annual load bank testing.
These services are not just recommended best practices—they are often required to remain compliant with safety and operational standards. When maintenance is missed or documentation cannot be provided, it can result in violations, fines, or additional scrutiny during inspections.
At Weld Power Generator, our goal is to help customers stay ahead of these issues. Regular preventative maintenance ensures your generator system will operate when you need it most while also helping you remain compliant with inspection requirements.
Key Services Inspectors Are Looking For
Many inspections are specifically checking for documentation of the following:
- Semi-Annual Generator Preventative Maintenance
- Annual Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) Maintenance
- Annual Load Bank Testing
These services verify that your generator system is functioning properly, capable of handling its rated load, and ready to operate during a power outage.
Protect Your Facility Before the Next Inspection
If you are unsure whether your facility is up to date on these services, now is a good time to review your maintenance records. Our team can help evaluate your current schedule and make sure everything is in place to keep your system compliant and reliable.
Whether you are an existing Weld Power Generator customer or a facility that has not yet worked with us, we are happy to help.
Give us a call to schedule service or review your generator maintenance plan. Staying proactive now can help prevent compliance issues later.
