Compensating for restrictions, Testing the installation – Generac Power Systems 00802-3 User Manual

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Figure 24 — Air Inlet Using Ductwork

Figure 25 — Air Inlet in Vehicle Skirt

COMPENSATING FOR RESTRICTIONS

Such materials as screening, louvers, or expanded
metal can restrict the free flow of air. Compensate for
this restriction by making the actual air opening propor­
tionately larger.

Some materials may offer only a 60 percent “free air
inlet area.” Other more efficient materials may provide
up to a 90 percent free air inlet area. The percentage
of free air inlet opening is usually available from the
material supplier or manufacturer.

TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL AIR INLET OPENING
SIZE REQUIRED, DIVIDE 40 SQUARE INCHES BY
THE PERCENTAGE OF FREE AIR INLET AREA

FOR THE MATERIAL YOU WILL USE.

For example: If you plan to use screening with an 80%

free air inlet area, divide 40 by 0.8, which results in 50
square inches. Minimum actual size of air inlet opening

in this case is 50 square inches. An opening that mea­

sures 4 inches wide by 12-1/2 inches long provides the

required air flow (4 x 12.5 = 50 square inches).

TESTING THE INSTALLATION

Generac recommends testing the installation to be
sure adequate cooling air flow is available to the unit
before placinq the unit into service. If the unit shows
signs of overheating, you will need to enlarge the air
openings.

Never

place

a

unit

into

service

until

absolutely certain that cooling and ventilation is ade­
quate.

IMPORTANT: YOU MUST TEST THE INSTALLATION
ESPECIALLY IF YOU BRING IN AIR FROM BELOW

THE GENERATOR SET.

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