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Section 2 - installation

INSTALLATION

Series QP55-G Recreational Vehicle Generator

♦ 2.5.1 MUFFLERS AND SPARK ARRESTORS

This

muffler meets code

and

standard require­

ments of the U.S. Forest Service. Use only mufflers
and parts approved by Generac. Any person(s)
installing

an

unapproved

muffler,

or

an

unap­

proved

exhaust

system

part,

or

modifying

an

exhaust system in any way that might cause a haz­
ard, is liable for any damage, injury or warranty
expense that might be caused by such unapproved
installation or modification.

Failure to provide and maintain a spark arrestor
may be in violation of the law. If this generator is
used on any forest covered, brush covered or grass
covered

unimproved

land,

you

must

provide

a

spark arrestor. The vehicle owner or operator must
maintain this device in good condition. In the state
of California, the preceding is required by law
(Section 4442 of the California Public Resources
Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal
laws apply on federal lands.

♦ 2.5.2 TYPE OF EXHAUST

SYSTEM_______________

This generator has a configuration for a side out

exhaust

system

and

is

equipped

with

such

exhaust muffler (Figure 2.15).

Figure 2.15

Exhaust System

an

♦ 2.5.5 EXHAUST

SYSTEM SAFETY

• Maintain a clearance of at least 3 inches (76 mm)

between exhaust system parts and any com­
bustible material (such as wood, felt, cotton,

organic fibers or other like material). If you can­
not

maintain

the

3-inch

(76

mm)

clearance,

locate, insulate or shield the exhaust part(s) so
that the temperature of any combustible materi­
al is not raised more than 117° F (65° C) above
the ambient air temperature.

Extend the exhaust system at least 1 inch (25

mm) past the outer edge of the vehicle. Do not
terminate the exhaust system under the vehicle.

Terminate the exhaust tailpipe such that exhaust

gases will not be drawn back into the generator
compartment and recirculated.

• If there is any possibility of the tailpipe or muffler

being

damaged,

protect

these

damage-prone

areas by means of a protective device (such as a
skid bar).

Install the generator exhaust system according to

safe automotive practices.

Use enough exhaust system hangers to prevent

any part of the system from being dislocated.

Use

exhaust

system

parts

recommended

by

Generac.

Using

unapproved

exhaust

mufflers

and exhaust system parts is the responsibility of
the person(s) installing such unauthorized parts.

Do not terminate the exhaust system under any

opening, window or vent that can be opened or is
not permanently sealed from the vehicle Interior.

• Exhaust piping must be large enough to prevent

excessive back pressure on the generator engine.

• Never tee the generator engine exhaust pipe into

the vehicle engine exhaust piping. This causes
excessive back pressure on the generator engine.

Also, water from one engine can damage the

other engine.

Plan

exhaust

system

installation

carefully.

Comply with all applicable codes, standards and
regulations.

2.6

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Be sure to read Section 1.6 on Page 20.

The following general rules apply to electrical con­

nections in a recreational vehicle:

Qualified

electricians who are familiar with

applicable

codes,

standards

and

regulations

should install electrical wiring.

• The wiring should comply with codes, standards

and regulations. The National Electrical Code
(NFPA 70), and state and local codes apply.

• Switches and circuit breakers should be of a type

approved for use in recreational vehicles and
must be mounted and installed to prevent dam­
age from road shock.

• Wiring must be of adequate size, have approved

insulative qualities and be properly supported.

Conduit and wire openings into the generator

compartment (if used) must be vapor-sealed to
prevent entry of flammable, explosive or poiso­
nous gases into the vehicle.

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