Danger, Warning – Gillette Generators SP-1500 User Manual

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1) “Standard” housing with standard interior sound
deadening foam and mounted residential grade

muffler.

2) “Super-Silent” housing with special interior foam
having damping material included.


3) “Super-Silent” housing also has a “Critical” grade
muffler included with a choice of “Hospital” grade

muffler as an additional upgrade.

4) “Super-Silent” housing also has an additional air
chute (much like the engine end air chute) for

increased generator end silencing.

All generator

access doors are

locked, and are
opened with a

common key for
all locks. Notice
the door lock (in
t h e l o c k e d

position) has
matching dot
s y s t e m i n

alignment. Insert
the key into lock

and turn counterclockwise. Remove the key and
note, the dots are now out of alignment. Re-insert the

key, turn clockwise until dots align, and it’s in the
locked position. All doors are hinged, and once
unlocked, will swing open. All keys are universal,

used on all housing sizes.

All doors have grounding wire, connecting and
grounding door to housing frame. DO NOT

REMOVE these grounding wires. If it becomes

necessary to remove and replace door, be sure to
replace grounding wire and to reuse self grounding
star washers, to prevent accidental electrical shock,
if live circuit wires were to touch housing parts.

EXHAUST SYSTEM


The engine end of housed gen-set will have hot

exhaust air discharge from engine muffler, mounted
within housing for complete generator hot air
discharge.

Even though the muffler is safely concealed within
hot air engine exhaust chute, the muffler exhaust
pipe and its accompanying rain cap, extending
straight up from roof, will cause severe burn to the

DANGER

WARNING

touch. This “Hot Pipe Burn” warning remains in
effect for 60 minutes after shut-down of generator set.

CORROSION TO GENERATOR AND

HOUSING


Depending on the area of generator installation, will

depend on the amount of attention given to gen-set
cleanliness. Heavy concentration of salt water
exposure (USA Coastal Regions, and Tropics), will

require frequent washings and a final waxing of
generator housing, much like an automobile’s
special care in these areas. Salt corrosion may enter
the generator interior, which may have to be

removed by special detergents. Every 3 months,
spray the engine governor linkage, springs, and
other engine control moving parts with a light spray
coverage of WD-40 to help prevent or prolong

corrosion destruction.

In severe Coastal or Tropical conditions, it is advised

to use aluminum housings, as opposed to steel
housings.

DRY FUEL GAS PIPE SIZING

INFORMATION

Fuel line diameter depends on the amount of fuel

needed to run an engine-generator at full load and at
the distance the fuel must be moved. Refer to the fuel
specification sheet on page 20.

INSTRUCTIONS IN FINDING CORRECT PIPE
SIZES:
Use engine HP or KW size of the gen-set to

find fuel consumption on either LPV or Natural Gas.

Then use this fuel consumption amount to match up
with the length of fuel pipe run, to determine pipe
diameter.

EXAMPLE 1: A 30 KW gen-set having 48 HP engine

with Natural Gas fuel is to be located 95 feet from
source of fuel. Locate fuel consumption in Table A for

42 HP = 539 cu. ft. for Natural Gas fuel. Locate closest
fuel consumption in Table C, to 539 cu. ft. under
Column 91-100 ft. run = 605 cu. ft. Locate the pipe
diameter for this amount of fuel, at left side of Table C

= 1½” Dia.

EXAMPLE 2: A 100 KW gen-set having a 162 HP

engine with LPV fuel is installed 125 ft. from LPV tank.
Locate fuel consumption in Table A for 100 KW, 162
HP = 595 cu. ft. In Table B, locate the closest cu. ft. to

595 under 116-125 pipe length, column = 679 cu. ft.
Locate pipe diameter for this amount of fuel at left
side of Table B = 1¾ diameter.

EXAMPLE 3: A 20 KW gen-set having a 42 HP

engine with Natural Gas fuel is installed 15 Ft. from
source of fuel. Locate fuel consumption in Table A for

20 KW, 42 HP = 387 Cu. Ft. for Natural Gas fuel. In
Table C, locate the closest fuel consumption to 387

ACCESS TO HOUSING INTERIOR

Stationary Dot

Dot-aligned,

Locked

Position

Un-Locked
Position

Raised
Finger

Hold

FIGURE 9

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