4 gasoline fuel system, Danger – Generac PRIMEPACT 50 04164-3 User Manual

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Figure 2.13 – Air Inlet in Vehicle Skirt

MINIMUM

CLEARANCE

1-1/2"

VEHICLE FLOOR

VEHICLE

SKIRT

AIR

INLET

2.3.3 COMPENSATING FOR RESTRICTIONS

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Such materials as screening, louvers or expanded metal can

restrict the free flow of air. Compensate for this restriction by mak-

ing the actual air opening proportionately larger.
Some materials may offer only a 60 percent “free air inlet area.”

Other more efficient materials may provide up to a 90 percent free

air inlet area. The percentage of free air inlet opening is usually

available from the material supplier or manufacturer.
To determine the actual air inlet opening size required, divide

100 square inches by the percentage of free air inlet area for

the material being used.
For example:
If planning to use screening with an 80 percent free

air inlet area, divide 100 by 0.8, which results in 125 square inches.

Minimum actual size of air inlet opening in this case is 125 square

inches.

2.3.4 TESTING THE INSTALLATION

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The manufacturer 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, enlarge the

air openings. Never place a unit into service until absolutely certain

that cooling and ventilation is adequate.

NOTE:

The installation must be tested, especially if air is brought in

from below the generator set.

2.4 GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM

The installation of a gasoline fuel system (Figure 2.14) 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 gasoline

vapors entering the vehicle interior.

Figure 2.14 – Generator Fuel System

FUEL LINE

FUEL FILTER

FUEL PUMP

DANGER

Gasoline is highly flammable, and its vapors are

explosive. Comply with all codes, standards and

regulations pertaining to gasoline fuel systems

used in recreational vehicle generators. Properly

install and maintain the fuel system and keep it

entirely free of leaks. Gasoline vapors must not

enter the vehicle interior.

Factory installed generator fuel system components include (a)

fuel filter, (b) 12-volt DC electric pump, (c) engine carburetor, and

(d) interconnecting lines and fittings. Connect a fuel supply line

to the fuel filter inlet. Use a flexible length of approved fuel hose

between the fuel filter inlet connection and rigid fuel lines.

2.4.1 FUEL

TANK

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Either the generator must share the vehicle engine's fuel tank, or a

separate fuel tank must be installed for the generator set. All fuel

tanks installed on the vehicle must be constructed, installed and

restrained so they comply with applicable codes, standards and

regulations. The generator has an evaporative emissions port to

evacuate accumulated gasoline vapors when necessary.
If the generator is to share the vehicle engine's tank, separate

fuel pickup tubes are required for the engine and the generator.

The manufacturer recommends that the fuel pickup tube be two

to three inches (51 to 76 mm) shorter than the vehicle engine's

pickup tube. This prevents the generator from depleting the entire

fuel supply during prolonged generator operating periods.

Do NOT tie the generator fuel supply line into

the vehicle engine fuel supply line. If this is

done, the generator will be starved of fuel

when both engines are operating at the same

time. Also, while the vehicle engine is not run-

ning, generator operation may drain the vehicle

engine supply line, making it difficult to start the

vehicle engine.

Gasoline generators are equipped with an evaporative emissions

vacuum port that may be used in conjunction with a certified fuel

system where required by law.

Section 2 – Installation

Recreational Vehicle Generator

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