By HuaQuan Engineering TeamPublished: 2026-07-17

Quick Answer

Biodiesel (B20/B100) in diesel generators: B20 (20% biodiesel, 80% petroleum diesel) is compatible with most modern engines without modification. Check manufacturer warranty terms. B100 requires: heated fuel system (biodiesel gels at higher temperature), compatible seals and gaskets (Viton/FKM, not natural rubber), modified injection timing (higher cetane), and more frequent oil changes (biodiesel dilutes oil). Benefits: renewable, carbon neutral, lower PM and CO emissions. Challenges: NOx increase 10%, fuel degradation in 3-6 months.

Generator Biodiesel Guide — Complete Reference

Biodiesel (B20/B100) in diesel generators: B20 (20% biodiesel, 80% petroleum diesel) is compatible with most modern engines without modification.

Understanding Generator Biodiesel

Biodiesel (B20/B100) in diesel generators: B20 (20% biodiesel, 80% petroleum diesel) is compatible with most modern engines without modification. Check manufacturer warranty terms. B100 requires: heated fuel system (biodiesel gels at higher temperature), compatible seals and gaskets (Viton/FKM, not natural rubber), modified injection timing (higher cetane), and more frequent oil changes (biodiesel dilutes oil). Benefits: renewable, carbon neutral, lower PM and CO emissions. Challenges: NOx increase 10%, fuel degradation in 3-6 months.

Best Practices for Biodiesel

Following industry best practices for biodiesel ensures generator reliability, safety, and regulatory compliance.

ParameterRequirementStandardNotes
Fuel TypeDiesel (ULSD)ASTM D975Check manufacturer approval
Storage Life6-24 monthsASTM D975With stabilizer treatment
Tank MaterialSteel (double-wall)UL 142Or HDPE for smaller tanks
Filtration2-5 micronISO 4406Per engine manufacturer
TestingAnnualASTM D975More frequent for critical sites
TaskFrequencyMethodRecord
Visual inspectionMonthlyCheck for water, sedimentLogbook
Water drainMonthlyDrain separatorLogbook
Fuel polishingQuarterlyCirculate through filterDate and hours
Lab analysisAnnuallyASTM D975 full testLab report file

Key Takeaways

Summary

Fuel is the lifeblood of any diesel generator system. Proper fuel selection, storage, handling, testing, and treatment directly impact engine reliability, performance, and service life. Understanding fuel system design principles and maintenance requirements ensures uninterrupted generator operation and protects your capital investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does dual fuel generator work?
Starts on diesel (100%), then gradually blends in natural gas up to 70-80% substitution. Diesel provides pilot ignition. Requires dual-fuel kit (gas mixer, throttle, ECU). Reduces fuel cost 30-50% and emissions.
What happens with water in diesel fuel?
Water causes: injector tip erosion (micro-explosions), microbial growth (diesel bug), fuel system corrosion, poor combustion (white smoke), and filter plugging in cold weather (ice crystals). Drain water separator daily.
Underground fuel tank regulations?
EPA 40 CFR 280: double-wall tank, continuous leak detection, corrosion protection (cathodic), spill/overfill prevention. Registration required. Monthly monitoring, annual testing, 30-day recordkeeping.
Fuel consumption varies with load?
Yes. At 100% load: 0.26-0.30 L/kWh. At 75% load: 0.25-0.29 L/kWh (most efficient). At 50% load: 0.28-0.33 L/kWh (less efficient). Wet stacking risk below 30% load — avoid prolonged low-load operation.
Fuel filter micron rating — what to use?
Primary filter: 10-30 micron (water separator). Secondary: 2-5 micron. Common rail engines: 2 micron absolute (critical — any dirt damages injectors). Always use OEM-specified filtration rating.
Fuel transfer pump sizing?
Size for generator consumption at full load plus 50%. Flow rate (L/min) = (generator kW x 0.35) / 60 x 1.5. Example: 500 kW x 0.35 / 60 x 1.5 = 4.4 L/min. Use positive displacement or centrifugal pump.
Can I use biodiesel in my generator?
B20 (20% biodiesel) is compatible with most modern diesel engines. Check manufacturer approval. B100 requires engine modifications: heated fuel system, compatible seals/gaskets, modified injection timing.
Diesel tank sizing calculation?
Runtime (hours) x fuel consumption (L/h) at full load x 1.1 (ullage). Example: 200 kW x 0.28 L/kWh = 56 L/h. For 72 hours: 56 x 72 x 1.1 = 4,435 L. Round to nearest standard tank.
Fuel temperature effects on generator?
Cold: wax/gel formation at cloud point (use winter diesel or anti-gel additive). Hot: vapor lock in fuel lines (insulate or reroute lines). Fuel tank should be shaded; underground tanks maintain stable temperature.
Day tank vs bulk tank — when to use each?
Day tank (8-24h): integral or adjacent to generator, gravity or pump fed. Bulk tank (72h+): remote location, requires transfer pump. Most critical sites use both: bulk tank feeds day tank automatically.
Does fuel polishing really help?
Yes. Fuel polishing removes water (prevents microbial growth), particulates (<3 micron protects injectors), and oxidation products. Polished fuel lasts 2-3x longer. Cost: $1,000-5,000 for a polishing system.
Natural gas generator advantages?
Pros: lower fuel cost (50-70% less than diesel), cleaner combustion (near-zero particulates), no on-site fuel storage, quieter. Cons: lower energy density, requires gas pipeline, less portable, power derate vs diesel.
Diesel fuel storage life?
6-12 months untreated. 18-24 months with stabilizers. Test annually for water, microbes, oxidation. Fuel polishing extends life 2-3x. Replace when TAN (Total Acid Number) exceeds limits.
LPG vs diesel generator comparison?
LPG: clean burning, indefinite shelf life, quieter. But: lower power density (~80% of diesel kW for same displacement), requires pressurized tank, more expensive per kWh. Best for infrequent standby use.
Signs of contaminated diesel fuel?
Dark color (oxidation), water layer (condensation), sediment (particulates/rust), microbial slime (black/brown), sulfur/rotten egg smell (bacteria). Test if any signs present. Do not run generator on contaminated fuel.

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