Generac 02010-1 User Manual

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Section

2

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Installation

INSTALLATION

PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator

Figure 2.15 - Typical Propane Gas Fuel System

• 2.5.2

SOME

IMPORTANT

CONSIDERATIONS

When installing an LP gas system, consider seriously

the following items:

• All fittings, lines, hoses and clamps must be tight

and free of leaks. Apply a pipe sealant to threads

when

assembling

threaded

connections.

This

reduces the possibility of leakage.

• Test the entire fuel system for leaks using approved

test methods.

• Optimum gas pressure at the inlet to the gaseous

fuel solenoid valve and secondary regulator is 11
inches water column.

• The Installer’s fuel supply connection point is at

the gaseous fuel solenoid valve. This is a 3/4-inch

(female) connection. Provide a suitable 3/4-inch

NPT (male) connector to attach to the fuel supply
line.

“ Use a length of approved flexible fuel hose between

the gaseous fuel solenoid valve and rigid gas pip­
ing. The flexible line should be at least 6 inches

longer than necessary.

• 2.5.3 VAPOR WITHDRAWAL

LP gas is stored in pressure tanks as a liquid. The
gas systems used with these generators were
designed only for vapor withdrawal type systems.
Vapor withdrawal systems use the gas vapors that
form above the liquid fuel in the tank. Do NOT
attempt to use the generator with any liquid with­
drawal type system.

♦ 2.5.4 PRIMARY REGULATOR___________________

Gas pressure delivered to the solenoid valve must be

properly regulated by means of a primary gas regula­
tor. Mount the primary regulator at the gas tank out­
let or in the supply line from the gas tank. The fol­
lowing rules apply:

♦ For best results, the primary regulator supplies

gaseous fuel to the secondary regulator at 11 inch­
es water column. Do NOT exceed 14 inches water

column.

•• The installer must be sure the primary regulator is

rated at sufficient gas flow to operate the generator
plus all other gas appliances in the circuit.

NOTE:

Recommended MINIMUM gas flow rate for all air­
cooled PRIMEPACT series generators is 67 cubic

feet per hour.

If an existing primary gas regulator does not have
a sufficient flow capacity for the generator and
other gas appliances in the circuit, (a) install a pri­
mary regulator with adequate flow rate, or (b)

install a separate regulator only and rated at least
67 cubic feet per hour. The inlet side of any pri­

mary regulator that supplies the generator must
connect directly to a gas pressure tank. Do NOT
tee the generator line into a gas circuit feeding
other areas.

♦ 2.5.5

GASEOUS CARBURETION

LP gas vapors should be supplied to the secondary
regulator inlet at about 11 inches water column (pos­
itive pressure). The engine pistons draw air in during

the intake stroke (Figure 2.16). This air passes
through a carburetor venturi, which creates a low
pressure that is proportional to the quantity of air

being pumped. The low pressure from the carburetor
venturi acts on the regulator diaphragm to pull the
diaphragm toward the source of low pressure. A lever
attached to the diaphragm opens a valve to permit
gas glow through the carburetor.

Figure 2.16

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LP Gas Carburetion Diagram

AIR

FLOW

GASAI

POSITIVE

PRESSURE

LOW PRESSURE

AREA

GAS AT

ZERO PRESSURE

Oenerac®

Power 5yst;ems, Inc.

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