Baldor GLC GENERATOR GLC45 User Manual

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Operation 4-25

MN2408

Garretson Model KN Fuel Valve Considerations

General
The KN is designed for sensitivity and simple operation. It is used with low–pressure vaporized

gaseous fuels, where dependable starting is a requirement. Because of its extreme sensitivity,

the KN offers excellent results in most remote starting applications (Standby power generators,

etc.). With proper installation and maintenance, the KN will provide years of trouble–free service.
Operation

The KN is an atmospheric zero governor which acts like the float and needle valve in a gasoline

carburetor. Air–flow through a venturi in the carburetor creates a vacuum, which acts through the

outlet of the KN on the diaphragm. Atmospheric pressure then forces the diaphragm toward the

vacuum, depressing the lever and pulling the valve seat away from the orifice, which allows fuel

to flow as long as the demand persists. When the vacuum ceases, a spring force pushes on the

lever and forces the valve seat against the orifice shutting off the fuel flow. It is important to

remember that fuel should not flow through the KN when the engine is not running.
A properly adjusted KN requires a vacuum of only 0.25” to 0.35” of water column to start the

opening sequence. Due to this sensitivity, most installations do not need priming to start unless

low cranking speeds or restricted and lengthy piping are required. If priming is necessary and a

manual primer is installed, use only 1 or 2 second bursts of fuel and immediately try to start the

engine. If there is a choke on the carburetor, do not use it as this will probably cause flooding and

hard starting. As you can see, the operation of this unit is simple and basic. If you are having

trouble operating the engine, in most cases the fuel controller is not malfunctioning. There is

generally a problem with the engine or fuel supply. so do not make adjustments or attempt to

service the KN until you are sure it is needed.

Figure 4-14 Garretson KN Fuel Valve

Outlet

Mount

Inlet

Lock–Off

Adjustment

Primer

(Optional)

Mount

Service

The KN should be periodically checked for leakage past the valve seat and the vents on the

cover kept clean and free of obstructions. If the KN needs service we suggest you take it to a

qualified serviceman. If that help is not available Garretson will furnish you a list of repair shops

with the proper service information.

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