Important considerations (continued), Fuei suppiy lines, Excess fiow vaive – Generac Power Systems NP-40G User Manual

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Section 4.1- INTRODUCTION TO FUEL SYSTEM

Important Considerations (Contin­

ued)

NOTE: A PRIMARY REGULATOR, between the tank

and the fuel lockoff solenoid, Is required to ensure

that correct gas pressure Is delivered to the lockoff

solenoid.

n The generator installer’s connection point is at

the fuel lockoff solenoid which has a 3/4 inch

(female) connection.

□ A length of flexible hose is required between

the fuel lockoff solenoid and rigid fuel piping,
to allow for vibration and/or shifting of the unit.

This line must be at least six (6) inches longer
than necessary.

□ Gas lines should be retained with metal clamps

that do not have any sharp edges.

□ Gaseous fuel lines and primary regulators must

be properly sized to deliver adequate fuel flow

to the generator engine. The generator requires

at least 67 cubic feet of gas per hour for its

operation.

NOTE: An existing primary regulator may be used

to deliver gas to the fuel lockoff solenoid provided

It has sufficient flow capacity for the generator and

other gas appliances In the circuit. If the existing

primary regulator does not have a sufficient capac­

ity (a) replace It with one that has adequate flow

capacity, or (b) Install a separate primary regulator

having at least a 67 cubic feet per hour capacity.

Fuei Suppiy Lines

When servicing or repairing the gaseous fuel

system, the following ruies apply to gaseous fuel

supply lines:

The LP gas lines must be accessible but must

also be protected against possible damage.

Do NOT connect electrical wiring to any gas­

eous fuel line. Do NOT route electrical wiring
alongside the gaseous fuel lines.

n Route the gaseous fuel lines AWAY from hot

engine exhaust mufflerts and piping.

Figure 1. A Typical LP Gas Fuel System

Excess Fiow Vaive

Rules established by the National Fire Protection

Association (NFPA) and the Recreation Vehicle In­

dustry Association (RVIA) require that the LP gas

tank be equipped with an excess flow valve, mis

valve and the gaseous fuel lines must be carefully

sized so the excess flow valve will close in the

event of line breakage.

Shutoff valves on the fuel supply tank and else­

where in the system must be fully open when oper­

ating the generator. The excess flow valve will

function properly only if all valves are fully open

and fuel lines are properly sized.

VAPOR

WITHDRAWAL

vTANK

LP GAS

CARBURETOR

regulator

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FUEL
LOCKOFF

SOLENOID

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