3 coivipefmsatifsig for restrictions, 4 2.3.4 testing the installation, 4 diesel fuel system – Generac Power Systems 004270-1 User Manual
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Section 2 - Installation
INSTALLATION
QUIETPACr™ 75D Recreational Vehicle Generator
Figure 2.10 - Air Inlet Using Ductwork
ANTI-SPLASH
Figure 2.11 - Air Inlet in Vehicle Skirt
♦ 2.5.3 COiVIPEfMSATIfSIG FOR RESTRICTIONS
Materials, such as, screening, louvers, or expanded
metal, can restrict the free flow of air. Compensate for
this restriction by making the actual air opening pro
portionately larger.
Some materials may offer only a 60 percent “free air
inlet area.” Other more efficient materials may pro
vide up to a 90 percent free air inlet area. The per
centage of free air inlet opening is usually available
from the material’s supplier or manufacturer.
To determine the actual air inlet opening size
required, divide 150 square inches (975 cm“)by
the percentage of free air inlet area for the mater
ial you will use.
For example: If you plan to use screening with an 80
percent free air inlet area, divide 150 (975) by 0.8,
which results in 187.5 square inches (1,218.75 cm9-
Minimum actual size of air inlet opening in this case is
187.5 square inches (1,218.75 cm^).
4 2.3.4 TESTING THE INSTALLATION______________
Generac recommends testing the installation to be
sure adequate cooling airflow is available to the
unit, before placing the unit into service. If the unit
shows
signs
of
overheating,
you
will
need
to
enlarge the air openings. Never place a unit into
service
until
absolutely
certain
that
cooling
and
ventilation is adequate.
NOTE:
You must test the installation, especially if you
bring in air from below the generator set.
2.4
DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM
The installation of a diesel fuel system (Figure 2.12)
for a recreational vehicle generator set must comply
with
applicable
codes,
standards,
and
regulations.
The entire fuel system must be completely free of
leaks. There must be no possibility of fuel vapors
entering the vehicle interior.
Figure 2.12 - Generator Fuel System
DANGER
All fuel types are potentially FLAMMABLE
and/or EXPLOSIVE and should be handled
with care. Comply with all laws regulating the
storage and handling of fuels. Properly install
and maintain the fuel system, and keep it
entirely free of leaks. Fuel vapors must
not enter the vehicle interior.
Generac* Power Systems, Inc.
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