Our Generator Disposal Solutions
- Diesel Generator Removal – All capacities and brands
- Natural Gas Generator Disposal – Stationary installations
- Mobile Generator Recycling – Trailer-mounted units
- Fuel System Cleaning – Tank draining and disposal
- Battery Bank Removal – Lead-acid battery recycling
- Radiator and Coolant Management – Proper fluid handling
- Control Panel Recycling – Electronic component recovery
Backup power systems prove essential across Kenya’s commercial and industrial sectors. Diesel and natural gas generators provide critical power during outages, but these substantial machines eventually require replacement. Bestcare Facilities Management offers specialized generator disposal services handling everything from small commercial units to large industrial generators.
Generator size varies dramatically influencing disposal approaches. Small commercial generators might produce 10-20kVA while large industrial units exceed 1000kVA. This range demands flexible approaches and equipment scaled to generator size.
Value recovery potential remains high for functional generators. Kenya’s reliable power demand keeps secondary markets strong for well-maintained units. Even non-functional generators contain valuable components including alternators, diesel engines, control systems, and transfer switches.
Fuel system management proves critical. Generators typically contain residual diesel requiring proper draining and disposal. Fuel tanks may contain contaminated fuel or water requiring special handling. Day tanks and fuel lines need complete draining preventing spills during transport.
Environmental considerations extend throughout disposal. Diesel engines contain oils, coolants, and fuel requiring proper handling. Radiators hold coolant that cannot enter waste streams. Battery banks contain lead-acid batteries falling under hazardous waste regulations requiring certified recycling.
Electrical disconnection requires certified electricians. Generators connect to facility electrical systems through transfer switches and distribution panels. Improper disconnection can damage facility power systems or create safety hazards. Our technicians follow proper procedures protecting your electrical infrastructure.
Control systems and automation equipment retain significant value. Modern generators incorporate sophisticated controls monitoring performance, managing automatic startup, and providing remote monitoring. These electronic systems suit reuse or contain valuable components for recycling.
Foundation and structural work often accompanies removal. Large generators mount on substantial concrete pads designed for their weight. Fuel tanks may be buried or elevated. Exhaust systems extend through roofs or walls. Our services address this complete scope.
Transportation logistics require specialized equipment. Small generators might fit standard trucks while large units require flatbed trucks, cranes, and rigging equipment. Our fleet and equipment inventory handle generators across the size spectrum.
Bestcare has disposed of generators from hospitals, data centers, manufacturing facilities, hotels, and commercial buildings across Kenya, with experience encompassing Caterpillar, Cummins, Perkins, and other major brands.
Documentation proves essential. We provide disposal certificates, battery recycling documentation, and fluid disposal records satisfying regulatory requirements and protecting against future liability.
Choose Bestcare for professional generator disposal. Our technical expertise, safety commitment, and environmental responsibility make us the trusted partner for backup power system decommissioning.
