1 fuel tank, 2 flexible fuel line, 5 generator fuel return lines – Generac Power Systems 4270-0 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

Section 2 - Installation

QUIETPACT™ 75D Recreational Vehicle Generator

Because diesel fuels are less volatile than gasoline or

gaseous fuels, they are considered safer from the stand­
point of storage and handling. As a result, installers

may tend to be careless in their installation practices,
which can result in poor engine performance. For
example, a poorly tightened fuel line may not show any
signs of le^tage; however, air can be drawn into the
loose connection and cause problems. Air that is
trapped in the diesel fuel system results in hard start­
ing and rough engine operation.

Dirt that enters the fuel system also may cause prob­
lems. Lines and piping must be properly installed

and tightened to prevent dirt from entering. Diesel
fuel must be kept clean.

Factory installed generator fuel system components
include (a) fuel filter, (b) 12-volt DC electric pump, (c)
injection pump, and (d) interconnecting lines and fit­
tings. Connect a fuel supply line to the fuel inlet and

the return line back to die tank. Use a flexible length
of approved fuel hose between the fuel filter inlet con­
nection and rigid fuel lines.

♦ 2.4.1

FUEL

TANK_______________________

Either the generator must share the vehicle engine's
fuel tank, or you must install a separate fuel tank
for the generator set. All fuel tanks installed on the
vehicle

must

be

constructed,

installed

and

restrained so they comply with applicable codes,
standards and regulations.

If the generator is to share the vehicle engine's tank,
separate fuel pickup tubes are required for the
engine and the generator. Generac recommends
that you make the fuel pickup tube 2 to 3 inches

(51 to 76 mm) shorter than the vehicle engine's

pickup tube. This prevents the generator from

depleting the entire fuel supply during prolonged

generator operating periods.

----------CAUTION --------------------------------

Do NOT tee the generator fuel supply line into

the vehicle engine fuel supply line. If this is

done, the generator will be starved of fuel
when both engines are operating at the same
time. Also, while the vehicle engine is not run­
ning, generator operation may drain the vehi­
cle engine supply line, making it difficult to

start the vehicle engine.

• 2.4.2 GENERATOR

FUEL

SUPPLY

LINES

^ 2.4.2.1 Rigid Fuel Lines

Those lines used to supply fuel from a tank to the
generator must comply with applicable codes, stan­

dards and regulations. The following general rules
apply to rigid fuel lines:

• Rigid lines should be of annealed, seamless, drawn

aluminum or steel.

• Lines and fittings must comply with SAE J512F,

“Standard Automotive Fittings,” or with ANSI
B 126.26 (latest edition).

• Route the fuel line so that at least 2 inches (51 mm)

of clearance is maintained between the line and
any exhaust system parts.

• Do not attach electrical wiring to fuel lines. Route

the wiring so it cannot come into contact with any
fuel line.

• Route fuel lines so if they leak, fuel does not drip

onto any electrical or exhaust system parts.

• Use nonferrous metal straps without sharp edges

to secure fuel lines.

• Fuel system components must be accessible, but

protected from abrasion, chafing, road damage
and kinking.

^ 2.4.2.2

Flexible

Fuel Line

Use an approved flexible length of fuel hose between

the generator fuel inlet connection and rigid fuel
lines. This prevents breaking of the line caused by
vibration, shifting, settling or movement. The follow­

ing rules apply:

• The flexible hose must comply with SAE J30B,

“Standard for Fuel and Oil Hose.” It must be
approved for use with diesel fuel.

• The hose should be at least 6 inches (152 mm)

longer than is needed to prevent the hose from
rupturing if the generator shifts or settles.

2.4.5 GENERATOR FUEL RETURN LINES

The same general rules that apply to fuel supply lines
also apply to fuel return lines.

NOTE:

Locate the diesel fuel return line at least 12 inches
from the tank fuel pickup tubes to prevent air bub­
bles from entering the fuel supply lines.

SB Generac* Power Syeteme, Inc.

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