Generac 02010-1 User Manual

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OPERATION

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Section 2 - Operation

PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator

2.3

AUTOMATIC CHOICE

(

gasoline

only

)

The engine is equipped with an automatic choke that
consists of two main components: a choke solenoid
and prechoke.

♦ 2.3.1 CHOKE

SOLENOID_____________________ _

During

engine

cranking

(Start/Stop

switch

at

START),

a

solid-state

choke

module

signals

the

choke solenoid to activate and cycle (choke on/choke
off) until the engine starts. The choke solenoid thus
opens and closes the carburetor choke valve only
when the engine is cranking. When the engine starts,
the choke stops cycling.

♦ 2.5.2 PRECHOKE__________________________ ___

The choke system also has a temperature-sensitive

metal strip that adjusts choke valve angle according
to ambient temperatures (i.e., in cold ambient tem­
peratures, choke valve closes more). Once the engine
starts,

an

element

heats

the

temperature-sensitive

strip to a normal operating condition, opening the
choke valve. This may take about three minutes in
cooler weather.

2.4

BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

NOTE:

Instructions

and

information

in

this

manual

assume the generator has been properly installed,
connected,

serviced,

tested

and

adjusted

by

a

qualified

installation

technician

or

installation

contractor.

2

.

4.1

INSTALLATION_________________ ________

Generator installation must have been properly com­
pleted so it complies -with all applicable codes, stan­
dards and regulations and with the manufacturer's
recommendations.

♦ 2.4.2 ENGINE

LUBRICATION _________________ _

Have the engine crankcase properly serviced with the
recommended oil before starting. Refer to Section 1.5.4

(Page 6) and Sections 3.1 and 3.2 (Page 12) for oil ser­

vicing procedures and recommendations.

♦ 2.4.3 FUEL SUPPLY

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CAUTION

Any attempt to crank or start the engine before
you have properly serviced it with the recom­

mended oil may result in an engine failure.

The engine must have an adequate supply of proper
fuel to operate. Before starting it, check that sufficient
fuel is available.

NOTE:

Depending on the installation, the generator may
have either a separate fuel tank, or it may “share”
the vehicle engine’s fuel tank.

♦ 2.4.4 COOLING AND VENTILATING

AIR

Air inlet and outlet openings in the generator com­
partment must be open and unobstructed for contin­

ued proper operation. Without sufficient cooling and
ventilating airflow, the engine/generator quickly over­
heats, which causes it to shut down and may damage
the generator.

♦ 2.4.5 ENGINE

EXHAUST

GAS___________________

Before starting the generator engine, you should be
sure there is no way for exhaust gases to enter the

vehicle

interior

and

endanger

people

or

animals.

Close windows, doors and other openings in the vehi­
cle that, if open, might permit exhaust gases to enter
the vehicle.

DANGER

A

The generator engine gives off DEADLY carbon

monoxide gas through its exhaust system. This
dangerous gas, if breathed in sufficient concentra­

tions, can cause unconsciousness or even death.

Never operate the generator set with the vehicle
inside any garage or other enclosed area. DO NOT
OPERATE THE GENERATOR IF THE EXHAUST SYS­

TEM IS LEAKING OR HAS BEEN DAMAGED. SYMP­
TOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING ARE

(a) inability to think coherently; (b) vomiting; (c)

twitching muscles; (d) throbbing temples; (e) dizzi­

ness; (f) headaches; (g) weakness; and (h) sleepi­
ness. IF YOU FEEL ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS,
MOVE INTO FRESH AIR IMMEDIATELY. IF SYMP­

TOMS PERSIST, GET MEDICAL HELP.

2.5

STARTING THE GENERATOR

NOTE:

Read the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions. The
owner/operator

should

become

familiar

with

the

vehicle

in

which

this

generator

is

installed.

Differences

exist

between

vehicles.

For

example,

some vehicles may use a transfer switch to isolate
dockside power from the generator, while other
vehicles

may

use

an

isolating

receptacle.

Some

vehicles may be equipped with a DC converter,
which allows the generator to power certain DC
lighting and other DC loads.

Generac* Power Systems, Inc.

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