Winco PSS8B2W/A User Manual
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**** CAUTION ****
Be careful when sealing gas joints. Excessive sealing
compound can be drawn into the solenoid, regulator or
carburetor causing an engine malfunction.
FUEL PRESSURE
L.P. & N.G. VAPOR FUEL
Correct fuel pressure cannot be stressed enough. The
most common cause for inoperative systems is an
inadequate or incorrect fuel pressure. Performance of
the engine is in direct relation to the correctness of the
fuel system. Shown below is a block diagram of a
typical L.P. or N.G. vapor fuel installation.
Notice the following tables give two (2) different units of
measuring fuel pressure. The first and most accurate is
the use of a simple water manometer. A manometer is
calibrated in inches of water column. The second is with
a pressure gauge calibrated in ounces per square inch.
Reference numbers 1 through 3 in the block diagrams
above are system parts supplied by customer.
Reference number 4 is the engine generator set.
Below is a table of the fuel pressure reading at each
reference in the system.
Fuel Pressure Table
Single Regulator (L.P. Vapor only)
1
3 4
UNIT OFF
TANK PSI
7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
STARTING
TANK PSI
7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
NO LOAD
TANK PSI
7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
FULL LOAD TANK PSI
7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
Two (2) Regulator System (L.P. Vapor only)
1
2
3
4
UNIT OFF
TANK PSI
10-15 lbs 7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
STARTING
TANK PSI
10-15 lbs 7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
NO LOAD
TANK PSI
10-15 lbs 7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
FULL LOAD TANK PSI
10-15 lbs 7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
Natural Gas
1
3
4
UNIT OFF
LINE PSI
7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
STARTING
LINE PSI
7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
NO LOAD
LINE PSI
7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
FULL LOAD LINE PSI
7-11 in
7-11 in
4-6 oz
4-6 oz
LP/NG FUEL CONVERSION
These generator sets are factory tested on Natural Gas
and will require no modifications for normal operation on
Natural Gas. The carburation system has been preset
and anti-tamper plugs have been installed in the
carburator as required by EPA.
If you are operating on LP fuel you will have to make the
following modification: On the left side of the engine,
above the starter there is a small two wire connector lying
loose. This connector has to be plugged into the mating
two wire connector coming out of the carburator area on
the left side of the unit. This connection will engage an
orifice in the carburator allowing the unit to operate on
Liquid Propane Vapor fuel. NO other adjustments are
required.
If you are reinstalling a unit that has been operating
on Liquid Propane vapor and you now want to operate it
on Natural Gas all that you will need to do is unplug this
connector.
LUBRICATION
Before starting the engine, fill the crankcase with the
proper weight/grade of oil, as recommended by the
engine manufacturer’s maintenance instructions. The
necessity of using the correct oil, and keeping the
crankcase full cannot be over emphasized.