Introduction, Fuel solenoid assembly, Vaporizer-regulator assembly – Generac 86640 User Manual

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Section 6.2- LIQUID WITHDRAWAL SYSTEMS

Introduction

Figure 8 (next page) is an Exploded View of a typical

LIQUID WITHDRAWAL type gaseous fuel system. Major
components of the system include the following:

D Fuel Solenoid Assembly,
n Vaporizer-Regulator Assembly,
n Carburetor Assembly.

D

Air Cleaner Assembly,

n Interconnecting lines and fittings.

Fuel Solenoid Assembly

See Item 12, Figure 8. The electrically actuated fuel

solenoid is energized open, de-energized closed. Mainte­
nance on this part Is generally limited to replacement of the
entire solenoid assembly.

NOTE: If the fuel solenoid assembly must be replaced,
use only an assembly that Is useable with a liquid with­
drawal system. Fuel solenoids are not Interchangeable

between liquid and vapor withdrawal systems. Fuel
solenoids used on liquid withdrawal systems must be
rated at a much higher pressure than vapor withdrawal
solenoids.

Vaporizer-Regulator Assembly

The vaporizer-regulator included with the Model 9052 LP

gas conversion kit is an IMPCO Model JB. The vaporizer-reg­
ulator must perform the following functions:

n It must positively stop the flow of gas when the engine is

not running.

D At the slightest vacuum, the regulator metering valve

must move off its seat and allow gas flow to the engine,

n Heated engine coolant, passing through the vaporizer-

regulator, must vaporize the liquid fuel before it reaches

the carburetor.

See Figure 6. Engine coolant lines connect to the vapor­

izer-regulator, as well as inlet and outlet lines for LP gas.

Figure 6. Vaporizer-Regulator

Carburetor Assembly

DESCRIPTION:

The carburetor assembly included with the Model 9052

gas conversion kit is an IMPCO Model CA50-506. See
Figure 7.

Vaporizer-regulator and carburetor operation are de­

scribed under "GAS (^ARBURETION" on Page 6.1-2.

The carburetor is equipped with (a) an idle mixture ad­

justment, and (b) a load adjustment.

ADJUSTMENTS:

Idle Mixture: This adjustment affects fuel-air mixture

only when the engine is running at idle speed. It has no affect
on operation at the engine’s normal rated speed of approxi­
mately 1800 rpm and, for that reason, adjustment is not
required. However, if you wish to adjust idle mixture, proceed
as follows:

1. Connect an AC frequency meter to the generator’s AC
power output leads.

2. Disconnect all electrical loads from the generator.
3. Start the engine, let it stabilize and warm up at no-load.
4. Reduce engine speed until frequency meter reads approx­
imately 30-33 Hertz.
5. Slowly turn the idle mixture screw clockwise until engine
starts to run rough. Then, turn the screw counterclockwise

until engine again starts to run rough. Finally, turn the screw
clockwise until smooth operation is obtained.

Load Adjustment: This is an adjustment of fuel-air

mixture with the rated load of the unit applied. Complete the
adjustment as follows:

1. Connect an AC frequency meter to the generator’s AC

power output leads.
2. Disconnect all electrical loads. This can be done by setting
the main circuit breaker to "Off“ or "Open".
3. See Figure 9. Turn the load adjustment as far as it will go
toward the "R" (maximum rich).
4. Start the engine, let it stabilize and warm up at no-load.

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