Section 2 – installation, 1 location and support – Generac PRIMEPACT 50 04164-3 User Manual

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2.1 LOCATION AND SUPPORT

2.1.1 GENERATOR

LOCATION

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The most desirable location for the generator set is between the

vehicle's main frame members. However, this is seldom possible.

Most units must be installed on the side of the vehicle and are

difficult to reinforce.
Many recreational vehicles have been factory equipped with an

area for the generator set. Some vehicles may even have a genera-

tor compartment provided by the vehicle manufacturer.
Plan the generator location based on the following:

The generator set must be installed on a framework that is

part of the recreational vehicle, as outlined in the "Generator

Support" section.

The location must provide an access opening that is large

enough to permit generator removal (unless the generator is to

be removed from underneath the supporting framework).

The location must provide easy access to frequently serviced

components, such as filters, oil drains, spark plugs and other

common maintenance parts.

The location must provide sufficient room to allow minimum

clearances as outlined in the "Generator Compartment" section.

If sound insulation is to be used on the compartment walls

and ceiling, the minimum recommended applies to the space

between the generator and such insulation.

The location must provide adequate cooling and ventilating

airflow for the generator without a great deal of work and

expense.

2.1.2 GENERATOR

SUPPORT

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The generator must be securely attached to a metal framework that

has been made part of the vehicle frame structure by bolting or

welding. The metal framework on which the generator will rest and

which will restrain the generator set should consist of at least two

horizontal beams. These beams should consist of (a) 1-1/2-inch

square, 11-gauge steel tubing OR (b) 1-1/2-inch, 11-gauge angle

iron. A typical supporting frame with horizontal support tubing, is

shown in Figure 2.1.
The generator can be installed so that it sits on top of the horizontal

support tubing if the vehicle design permits. Another method is

to suspend the generator below the horizontal support tubing by

means of suitable, structurally sound metal framework. The fol-

lowing general rules apply:

Vehicle construction MUST be capable of supporting the weight

of the generator.

Whether the generator is mounted above the horizontal support

tubing or suspended below the tubing, the supporting frame

used must be structurally sound.

If the generator cannot be bolted directly to the supporting

frame or support tubing, consider using additional tubing,

angle brackets or other supports to give the supporting frame

sufficient strength.

Figure 2.1 – Typical Horizontal Support Frame

2.1.3 SUSPENDED

MOUNTING

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If the generator will be suspended below the horizontal support

tubing, the suspension method used with the vehicle frame mem-

bers must (a) be able to support the weight of the generator AND

(b) provide sufficient restraint for the generator. One typical sus-

pended mounting system is shown in Figure 2.2. The location of

a suspended mounting system must be carefully planned, keeping

the following general rules in mind:

Protect the generator against road splash and debris. Baffles or

splash guards may be required to protect certain areas of the

generator. To make sure the generator is adequately protected,

road test the installation through mud, water and slush.

Figure 2.2 – Typical Suspended Mounting System

The installer must make certain that the selected location will

permit adequate cooling and ventilating airflow to be supplied.

2.1.4 GENERATOR

RESTRAINT

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Use four 3/8"-16 hardened steel bolts (Grade 5) to fasten the genera-

tor to the supporting frame or the support tubing. These bolts must

pass through (a) the generator mounting base, (b) the compartment

floor (if a compartment 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

the "Generator Compartment" section for the location of the generator

mounting holes.

Section 2 – Installation

Recreational Vehicle Generator

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