Miscellaneous maintenance – Generac Power Systems Air-cooled Recreational Vehicle Generator 9734-3 User Manual

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Generac NP-66LPG Recreational Vehicle Generator

MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE

■ SPARK ARRESTOR MUFFLER

If the generator is not equipped with a spark arrestor exhaust

muffler and is to be used On any forest covered, brush cov­

ered or grass covered unimproved land, you may have to
install a spark arrestor. The spark arrestor must be maintained
in effective working order by the vehicle owner/operator.

For assistance in ordering, installing and maintaining spark

arrestor exhaust mufflers, contact your nearest authorized
service facility.

Exhaust mufflers supplied by Generac are spark arrestor

types. Generac exhaust mufflers for recreational vehicle gen­
erators do not have a spark arrestor screen, but are of the more

efficient “toriod" or “swirl” type. To remove carbon and com­
bustion deposits from such mufflers, remove the PLUG from

muffler ahd run engine for about 15 minutes. Shut engine.down,
let the muffler cool and install the plug.

BAHERY

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WARNING: BE SURE TO REINSTALL THE PLUG

FROM THE MUFFLER TIGHaY. ENGINE VIBRATION

COULD CAUSE A LOOSE PLUG TO FALL OUT.

WITHOUT THE PLUG IN PUCE, HOT ENGINE

EXHAUST IS DIRECTED OUT THE OPENING. THIS

HOT EXHAUST, DEPENDING ON THE INSTALU-

TION, COULD BE DIRECTED TO AREAS NOT ABLE

TO WITHSTAND THE EXTREME HEAT SUCH AS

WOODEN FLOOR BOARDS OR OTHER FUMMA-

BLE MATERIAL THIS COULD RESULT IN A RRE.

■ CLEANING THE GENERATOR_________________

Keep your generator set as dean and dry as possible. Dirt and mois­

ture that are permitted to accumulate on electrical windings have
an adverse affect on the insulation resistance of those wkidngs.

Moisture that is allowed to remain in contact with windings will
be retained in voids and cracks of the windings. Dirt makes

the problem worse, since it tends to hold the moisture into con­
tact with the windings. Salt, as from sea air, worsens the
problem since it tends to absorb moisture from the air. The com­
bination of salt and moisture makes a good electrical conductor.

CAUTION! Do NOT use a forceful spray of water to

clean the generator. Water will enter the generator

Interior and cause problems, and may also conta­

minate the generator fuel system.

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All lead-acid storage batteries will discharge when not iif use.

Inspect the generator battery as follows: ^

Once Weekly

Inspect battery posts and cabl^ for tightness, corrosion. Clean

and/or tighten as necessary.

Also check battery fluid level, and, if necessary, fill with DIS­

TILLED WATER ONLY. DO NOT USE TAP WATER IN
BAHERY.

Every Six Months

Have the battery state of charge and condition checked by an

automotive service facility. This should be done with an auto­
motive type battery hydrometer.

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DANGER: STORAGE BAHERIES GIVE OFF

EXPLOSIVE HYDROGEN GAS. THIS GAS CAN

FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIHURE AROUND THE

BAHERY FOR SEVERAL HOURS AFTER CHARG­

ING. THE SUGHTEST SPARK CAN IGNITE THE GAS

AND CAUSE AN EXPLOSION. SUCH AN EXPLO­

SION CAN SHAHER THE BAHERY AND CAUSE

BUNDNESS OR OTHER INJURY. ANY AREA THAT

HOUSES A STORAGE BATTERY MUST BE PROP­

ERLY VENTIUTED. DO NOT ALLOW SMOKING,

OPEN FUME, SPARKS OR ANY SPARK PRODUC­

ING TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT NEAR THE BAHERY.

DANGER: BATTERY ELECTROLYTE FLUID

IS AN EXTREMELY CAUSTIC SULFURIC ACID

SOLUTION THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS.

DO NOT PERMIT FLUID TO CONTACT EYES, SKIN,

CLOTHING, PAINTED SURFACES, ETC. WEAR

PROTECTIVE GOGGLES, PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

AND GLOVES WHEN HANDLING A BAHERY. IF

YOU SPILL THE FLUID, FLUSH THE AFFECTED

AREA IMMEDIATELY WITH CLEAR WATER.

DANGER: DO NOT USE ANY JUMPER CABLES OR

BOOSTER BAHERY TO CRANK AND START THE

GENERATOR ENGINE. IF ANY BAHERY HAS DIS­

CHARGED, REMOVE IT FROM THE VEHICLE FOR

RECHARGING.

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