Gasoline fuel system, Fuel tank, Generator fuel supply line – Generac Power Systems 0940-1 User Manual

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GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM

Installing a gasoline fuel system (Figure 27) for recre­

ational vehicle generator sets must comply with applic­
able codes, standards and regulations. The entire fuel
system must be completely free of leaks. There must
be no possibility of gasoline vapors entering the vehi­
cle interior.

Figure 27 — Generator Fuel System

FUEL INLET

CARBURETOR

FUEL PUMP

DANGER: Gasoline is highly flammable and its

vapors are explosive. Comply with all codes, stan­

dards and regulations pertaining to gasoline fuel
systems used in mobile generators. Properly install

and maintain the fuel system and keep it entirely free

of leaks. Gasoline vapors must not enter the vehicle
interior.

Factory installed generator fuel system components
include (a) fuel filler, (b) 12-volt DC electric pump, (c)

engine carburetor, and (d) interconnecting lines and fit­
tings. Connect a fuel supply line to the fuel filter inlet.

Use a flexible length of approved fuel hose between

the fuel filter inlet connOction and rigid fuel lines.

FUEL TANK

Either the generator must share the vehicle engine's
fuel lank, or you must install a separate fuel tank for

the generator set. All fuel tanks installed on the vehicle
must be constructed, installed, restrained so it com­

plies with applicable codes, standards and regulations.

If the generator is to share the vehicle engine's tank,

separate fuel pickup tubes are required for the engine
and the generator. Generac recommends that you

make the fuel pickup tube 2 to 3 inches shorter than

the vehicle engine's pickup tube. This prevents the
generator from depleting the entire fuel supply during

prolonged generator operating periods.

CAUTION: Do NOT tee the generator fuel supply line

into the vehicle engine fuei suppiy iine. If this is

done, the generator wiil be starved of fuel when
both engines are operating at the same time. Also,

while the vehicle engine is not running, generator
operation may drain the vehicle engine suppiy iine,

making it difficuit to start the vehicie engine.

GENERATOR FUEL SUPPLY LINE

RIGID FUEL LINES

Those lines used to supply fuel from a tank to the gen­
erator must comply with applicable codes, standards
and regulations. The following generator rules apply to

rigid fuel lines:

• Rigid lines should be of annealed, seamless, drawn alu­

minum or steel.

• Lines and fittings must comply with SAE J512F, “Standard

Automotive Fittings”, or with ANSI B126.26 (latest edition).

• Route the fuel line so that at least 2 inches of clearance is

maintained between the line and any exhaust system
parts.

• Do not attach electrical wiring to fuel lines. Route the

wiring so it cannot come into contact with any fuel line.

• Route fuel lines so if they leak, fuel does not drip onto any

electrical or exhaust system parts.

• Use non-ferrous metal straps without sharp edges to

secure fuel lines.

■ FLEXIBLE FUEL LINE_____________________

Use an approved flexible length of fuel hose between

the generator fuel inlet connection and rigid fuel lines.
This prevents breaking of the line caused by vibration,
shifting, settling or movement. The following rules
apply:

• The flexible hose must comply with SAE J30B, “Standard

for Fuel and Oil Hose”. It must be approved for use with
gasoline.

• The hose should be at least 6 inches longer than is need­

ed to prevent the hose from rupturing if the generator shifts
or settles.

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