Compartment floor cutouts, Acoustics – Generac Power Systems 0940-1 User Manual

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COMPARTMENT FLOOR CUTOUTS

You must provide openings in the generator compart­
ment for the following items (Figure 20);

• Engine exhaust and cooling air outlets

• Generator cooling air inlet

• Four holes for passage of generator mounting bolts. See

"Generator Restraint" on Page 19.

DANGER: Fuel lines and exhaust piping must not

penetrate into vehicle living area.

ACOUSTICS

If excessive noise levels should become a problem,

the installer may wish to consider the following;

• Using special sound insulating materials.

• Construction of a special noise abatement compartment.

IMPORTANT;

ANY

METHOD

USED

TO

REDUCE

NOISE

MUST

NOT

ADVERSELY

AFFECT

THE

FLOW OF COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR INTO

OR OUT OF THE COMPARTMENT.

In addition to the effective use of sound insulating

materials, construction of a special noise abatement
compartment might be considered to reduce noise lev­
els. Such a compartment might be constructed as fol­
lows (Figure 21);

• Use 5/8-inch thick or 3/4-inch thick plywood in the com­

partment.

• Construct the compartment floor of a double thickness of

5/8-inch or 3/4-inch plywood.

• Line the compartment interior walls and floor, as well as

the underside of the floor, with 26-gauge galvanized steel.

Vapor seal all compartment seams and joints.

Over the galvanized steel lining, install a selected combi­
nation of acoustical materials as mentioned in “Sound

Insulating Materials.”

Figure 21 — Typical Noise Abatement Compartment

DANGER: Do not install any insulation or other
absorbent materials on the interior or underside of

the compartment floor.

• Seal all compartment door edges to prevent noise leakage

around the door perimeter.

• Line the compartment door interior (except for air oo(

ings) with suitable, fire proof sound insulation (such
1 -inch thick fiberglass with a 2-pound density).

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as

Figure 20 — Compartment Floor Cutout

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