Danger, Guidelines for a safe exhaust system – Gillette Generators SP-1500 User Manual

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It is, however, available as an option purchase.
GILLETTE does not offer the “Industrial” grade

muffler as it is very loud and is seldom satisfactory to
the end user. Muffler selections are: Residential
grade (reasonable quietness), “Critical” grade (very
quiet) or “Hospital” grade for ultimate silencing.
NOTE: The gen-set drawings on page 14 shows a

horizontal Hospital grade muffler. Residential or
Critical mufflers can be mounted in a vertical

position, with the use of exhaust flex pipe mounted
within exhaust run. Consult factory for special
muffler mounting systems using catalytic converters
on EPA Certified exhaust emissions for KW sizes 80,
100, 125, and 150. CAUTION: Outside vertical

exhaust pipes must use a rain cap; exhaust pipe
diameter size will increase as length of run increases;
flexible piping must be used at generator exhaust

beginning; exhaust outlets must be minimum 20 feet
from building air intakes or located towards
prevailing wind directions; exhaust pipe sleeves or

thimbles must be used when exhaust pipe must pass
through a wall or partition.

ENGINE EXHAUST FUMES ARE EXTREMELY

DANGEROUS AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE ILLNESS
OR DEATH, IF BREATHED IN.

Never breath engine exhaust fumes produced by a

running generator set. Engine exhaust gases
produce a colorless, odorless, carbon monoxide
poison gas that can cause dizziness, nausea,
headaches, or vomiting. If this happens, get into a

fresh air environment quickly. Have someone with
safety breathing equipment stop the engine and
inspect the entire exhaust system for leaks or

improper installation.

GUIDELINES FOR A SAFE EXHAUST

SYSTEM

A) Do not allow engine exhaust gases to re-circulate
into engine’s cooling air input.

B) Use an exhaust pipe rain cap on vertical pipe
ending. Rain getting into exhaust pipe system will
cause eventual corrosion and damage to the entire

exhaust system.

C) The remote muffler must be mounted as close to
the engine as possible, or it will “carbon up” if its

operating temperature is too low.

D) If optional muffler is ordered with open gen-set, it

will be supplied loose to be mounted within the
exhaust piping run. This silencer should be mounted
as close to the gen-set as possible with the installer
providing support for muffler. Then install a 12” to

15” flexible exhaust pipe, which both is ordered as
optional equipment.

DANGER

This short pipe run between muffler and flexible pipe
allows the exhaust gases to cool and extend the life of
the flexible pipe. NOTE: Flexible exhaust pipe
must be stainless steel.


E) Water/condensation is a byproduct of engine

combustion and is present in exhaust pipe
installations. This water should be kept away from
draining back into the engine. This can be done by

slightly slanting the horizontal exhaust pipe section
downward. A water trap consisting of a pipe tee and
drain cock should also be provided. See following
suggested diagrams.

1. Exhaust Wall Thimble
2. Cowl Muffler

3. 45° Y-Pipe
4. Condensation Trap
5. Drain Plug

6. Saddle Clamp
7. Flex Pipe

8. 90° Elbow
9. 45° Elbow
10. Existing Engine

Exhaust Manifold Pipe

Residential and Critical Muffler with Vertical Installation

for Models SP-200 thru SP-1500

FIGURE 7

Hospital

Grade

1. Exhaust Wall Thimble

2. Hospital Muffler
3. 45° Y-Pipe
4. Condensation Trap

5. Drain Plug
6. Saddle Clamp

7. Flex Pipe
8. Engine Exhaust Manifold Pipe
9. 45° Elbow

FIGURE 6

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