Yes, if you can maintain a fairly continuous load in the 50% range of continuous power rating, since that is how you are running during day, I would think it should do fine. I've read that the low end threshold is 30% & ideal is 70%. So 50% should do no harm, however you may want to load it up to 100% load every now & then (perhaps monthly) for a couple hours to ensure any deposits get burned off.
If you have an IR Temp gun you can take readings after genset has thermally stabilized at various loads & locations...exhaust manifold, hot side of turbo, individual cylinder heads, etc. Ideally you can then establish & record a set of reference baseline readings under various loads. Then if you suspect something is amiss down the road it would be good to have those readings on hand to help troubleshoot problems...fouled injectors, low cylinder compression, valve timing, etc. The more information you accumulate now, the better.
BTW, I always run synthetic oil on any engine that has a turbo on it. As much as you run your fleet of gensets you should look into bulk purchase of 55 gallon drums of a HD synthetic diesel oil if you can find a way to have it shipped in.
HERE is a good article on wet stacking.