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Section 6 - installation
INSTALLATION
PRiMEPACT 55C and 55LP Recreational Vehicle Generators
♦ 6.1.4
GENERATOR RESTRAINT___________________
Use four 3/8"-16 hardened steel bolts (Grade 5) to fasten
the generator to the supporting frame or the support tub
ing. These bolts must pass through (a) the generator
mounting base, (b) the compartment floor (if a compart
ment is used) and (c) the supporting framework (Figure
2.3). All bolts must be long enough so that when tight, at
least three threads are visible past the retaining lock nuts.
Refer to Section 2.2 for the location of the generator
mounting holes.
Figure 6.3 ~ Typical Generator Restraint
Refer
to
“Figure
1.2
-
Dimensions” on Page 21.
Figure 6.4
-
Clearances
• 6.2.2 COMPARTMENT CONSTRUaiON___________
•
The generator compartment should be either con
structed of, or lined with, 26-gauge galvanized steel.
NOTE:
Aluminum
is
NOT
an
acceptable
alternative
to
galvanized
steel
due
to
aluminum’s
low
melting point.
• If the compartment is lined with galvanized steel, it
may be constructed of any material. Generac recom
mends that the compartment be constructed of 1/2-
inch thick plywood (not strandboard), with the floor
made of a double thickness of 1/2-inch plywood with
the grain of the wood at cross section for added
strength (Figure 2,5).
Figure 6.5 - Typical Compartment Construction
CROSS-SECTION VIEW „ETAL LINING
6.2
GENERATOR COlVIPARTiVIENTS
Wliether the generator set is being installed inside a com
partment specifically manufactured to house a generator
or inside a compartment that the installer constructs, the
compartment MUST meet certain specifications as out
lined in the following sections:
♦ 6.2.1
COMPARTMENT SIZE_______________________
Plan the compartment size carefully. Provide a mini
mum clearance of 1/2 inch (13 mm) on the front and
top, 1 inch (25 mm) on the sides, and 1/2 inch (13 mm)
from the back for air circulation AFTER the compart
ment has been lined with metal and sound insulation
(Figure 2.4).
NOTE:
Major Features and
•
If
constructing
a
compartment,
line
the
exterior
(underside) of the compartment floor with 26-gauge
galvanized steel.
•
/\11 seams, splices and Joints of the compartment
walls
(unless
vapor
tight
by
design)
should
be
caulked to prevent poisonous, flammable or explo
sive vapors from entering the vehicle interior.
NOTE:
Caulking must be done so that the caulking material
will stay in place permanently. Pressing such materi
als as putty tape onto joints and seams is not accept
able. A high quality silicone rubber base sealant is
recommended.
•
Holes and openings made in the compartment walls
to allow for the passage of electrical conduit, conduc
tors, hoses, cables, etc., into the vehicle living area
must be sealed vapor tight with silicone rubber base
sealant.
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