Simplicity 076246-00 Guide d'installation

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Groupes électrogènes
Taper
Guide d'installation
Installation and
Start-Up Manual
Generator Systems
35000* Watt
Generator System
Series 35000
*This generator is rated in accordance with UL (Underwriters Laboratories) 2200 (stationary engine generator assemblies) and CSA (Canadian Standards
Association) standard C22.2 No. 100-4 (motors and generators).
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Thank you for purchasing this quality-built GE generator. We’re pleased that you’ve placed your confidence in the GE
brand. When operated and maintained according to the instructions in the operator’s manual, your generator will
provide many years of dependable service.
This manual contains safety information to make you aware of the hazards and risks associated with residential
generator systems and how to avoid them. This generator system is designed and intended only for use as an optional
standby system that provides an alternate source of electric power and to serve loads such as heating, refrigeration
systems, and communication systems that, when stopped during any power outage, could cause discomfort or
inconvenience. Save these original instructions for future reference.
This standby generator requires professional installation before use. The installer should follow the
instructions completely.
Where to Find Us
You never have to look far to find support and service for your generator. For quick service when you need
it most fill out the information below and keep your original receipt with this manual. You may contact
Customer Service at 888‑575‑8226 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM CT., or click on SERVICE & SUPPORT at
www.standbygeneratorsystems.com, which provides a list of authorized dealers.
For Future Reference
Please fill out the information below and keep with your receipt to assist in unit identification for future purchase issues.
Date of Purchase: _____________________________
Generator
Model Number _____________________________
Model Revision _____________________________
Serial Number _____________________________
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions .........................................4
Installation ..........................................................7
Owner Responsibilities ................................................7
Installing Dealer/Contractor Responsibilities............................7
Unpacking Precautions................................................8
Shipment Contents ...................................................8
Installation Checklist ‑ GE Home Generator Systems.....................9
Generator Placement ................................................10
Exhaust Side of Generator............................................10
Placement of Standby Generator to
REDUCE THE RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING ..................11
Other General Location Guidelines ....................................12
Placement of Standby Generator to REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE...........13
Electrical and Fuel Inlet Locations.....................................17
Lifting the Generator ................................................18
Access Ports ........................................................19
The Gaseous Fuel System ............................................20
Fuel Pipe Sizing......................................................21
Fuel Conversion .....................................................21
Fuel Pressure........................................................21
Power Loss..........................................................21
Fuel Consumption ...................................................22
System Connectors ..................................................23
Grounding the Generator.............................................25
Service Code Detection System .......................................25
Menu ..............................................................27
Final Installation Considerations ......................................31
Initial Start‑up (No Load) .............................................32
Operation...........................................................33
Automatic Operation Sequence .......................................33
Setting Exercise Timer ...............................................33
Wireless Monitor ....................................................34
Installation Inspection ...............................................38
Schematic Diagram..................................................39
Wiring Diagram .....................................................46
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Safety Rules
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual contains
important instructions that should be followed during
installation and maintenance of the generator and batteries.
Safety Symbols and Meanings
The safety alert symbol indicates a potential personal
injury hazard. A signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or
CAUTION) is used with the alert symbol to designate a degree
or level of hazard seriousness. A safety symbol may be used
to represent the type of hazard. The signal word NOTICE is
used to address practices not related to personal injury.
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE addresses practices not related to personal injury.
Important Safety Instructions
The manufacturer cannot possibly anticipate every possible
circumstance that might involve a hazard. The warnings
in this manual, and the tags and decals affixed to the unit
are, therefore, not all-inclusive. If you use a procedure, work
method or operating technique that the manufacturer does
not specifically recommend, you must satisfy yourself that it
is safe for you and others. You must also make sure that the
procedure, work method or operating technique that you
choose does not render the generator system unsafe.
Fire
Toxic Fumes
Explosive Pressure
Rotating Fan Blade
Lift Hazard Read Manual
Exploding BatteryRotating Belt/Pulley
Chemical BurnAuto Start
Hot SurfaceRotating Parts
Electrical ShockExplosion
WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harm.
WARNING Certain components in this product and related
accessories contain chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash
hands after handling.
WARNING Running engine gives off carbon monoxide, an
odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide could result in death, serious
injury, headache, fatigue, dizziness, vomiting, confusion,
seizures, nausea or fainting.
Operate this product ONLY outdoors in an area that will not
accumulate deadly exhaust gas.
Keep exhaust gas away from any windows, doors, ventailation
intakes, soffit vents, crawl spaces, open garage doors or other
openings that can allow exhaust gas to enter inside or be drawn
into a potentially occupied building or structure.
Carbon monoxide detector(s) MUST be installed and maintained
indoors according to the manufacturer’s instructions/
recommendations. Smoke alarms cannot detect carbon
monoxide gas.
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WARNING Storage batteries give off explosive hydrogen gas
during recharging.
Slightest spark will ignite hydrogen and
cause explosion, resulting in death or
serious injury.
Battery electrolyte fluid contains acid and is extremely caustic.
Contact with battery contents could cause severe chemical burns.
A battery presents a risk of electrical shock and high short
circuit current.
DO NOT dispose of battery in a fire. Recycle battery.
DO NOT allow any open flame, spark, heat, or lit cigarette during
and for several minutes after charging a battery.
DO NOT open or mutilate the battery.
Wear protective goggles, rubber apron, rubber boots and
rubber gloves.
Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
Use tools having insulated handles.
WARNING Generator produces hazardous voltage.
Failure to properly ground generator could result
in electrocution.
Failure to isolate generator from power utility could result
in death or serious injury to electric utility workers due to
backfeed of electrical energy.
DO NOT touch bare wires or bare receptacles.
DO NOT use generator with electrical cords which are worn,
frayed, bare or otherwise damaged.
DO NOT handle generator or electrical cords while standing in
water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet are wet.
If you must work around a unit while it is operating, stand on an
insulated dry surface to reduce the risk of a shock hazard.
DO NOT allow unqualified persons or children to operate or
service generator.
In case of an accident caused by electrical shock, immediately
shut down the source of electrical power and contact the local
authorities. Avoid direct contact with the victim.
Despite the safe design of the residential generator, operating
this equipment imprudently, neglecting its maintenance or being
careless could cause possible injury or death.
Remain alert at all times while working on this equipment.
Never work on the equipment when you are physically or
mentally fatigued.
Before performing any maintenance on the generator, disconnect
the battery cable indicated by a NEGATIVE, NEG or () first. When
finished, reconnect that cable last.
After your system is installed, the generator may crank and start
without warning any time there is a power failure. To prevent
possible injury, always set the generator’s system switch to OFF,
open service disconnect switch AND remove the 15 Amp fuse
BEFORE working on the equipment.
WARNING Propane and Natural Gas are extremely flammable
and explosive, which could cause burns, fire or
explosion resulting in death or serious injury.
Install the fuel supply system according to NFPA 37 and other
applicable fuel-gas codes.
Before placing the generator into service, the fuel system lines
must be properly purged and leak tested.
After the generator is installed, you should inspect the fuel
system periodically.
NO leakage is permitted.
DO NOT operate engine if smell of fuel is present or other
explosive conditions exist.
DO NOT smoke around the generator. Wipe up any oil spills
immediately. Ensure that no combustible materials are left in the
generator compartment. Keep the area near the generator clean
and free of debris.
WARNING Hazardous Voltage - Contact with power lines could
cause electric shock or burn, resulting in death or
serious injury.
Lifting Hazard / Heavy Object - Could result in
serious injury.
If lifting or hoisting equipment is used, DO NOT contact any
power lines.
DO NOT lift or move generator without assistance.
Use lifting pipes as described in Lifting the Generator.
DO NOT lift unit by roof as damage to generator will occur.
WARNING Moving parts could crush and cut.
Starter and other rotating parts
could entangle hands, hair, clothing,
or accessories resulting in serious injury.
NEVER operate generator without protective housings, covers, or
guards in place.
DO NOT wear loose clothing, jewelry or anything that could be
caught in the starter or other rotating parts.
Tie up long hair and remove jewelry.
Before servicing, remove control board fuse from control panel
and disconnect Negative (NEG or ) battery cable.
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CAUTION Excessively high operating speeds could result in
minor injury.
Excessively low speeds impose a heavy load on generator.
DO NOT tamper with governed speed. Generator supplies correct
rated frequency and voltage when running at governed speed.
DO NOT modify generator in any way.
WARNING Exhaust heat/gases could ignite combustibles
or structures resulting in death or serious injury.
Contact with muffler area could cause burns
resulting in serious injury.
DO NOT touch hot parts and AVOID hot exhaust gases.
Allow equipment to cool before touching.
Exhaust outlet side of weatherproof enclosure must have at least
5 ft. (1.5m) minimum clearance from any structure, shrubs, trees
or any kind of vegetation.
Standby generator weatherproof enclosure must be at least
5 ft. (1.5m) from windows, doors, any wall opening, shrubs or
vegetation over 12 inches (30.5 cm) in height.
Standby generator weatherproof enclosure must have a minimum
of 5 ft. (1.5 m) overhead clearance from any structure, overhang,
or trees.
DO NOT place weatherproof enclosure under a deck or other type
of structure that may confine airflow.
Use only flexible fuel line provided. Connect provided fuel line to
generator. DO NOT use with or substitute any other flexible
fuel line.
Smoke detector(s) MUST be installed and maintained indoors
according to the manufacturer’s instructions/recommendations.
Carbon monoxide alarms cannot detect smoke.
Keep at least minimum distances shown in General Location
Guidelines to insure for proper generator cooling and
maintenance clearances.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in the same
position as the original parts.
WARNING Hot pressurized coolant could cause serious injury.
DO NOT open radiator cap when hot.
Before servicing, allow coolant to cool.
CAUTION Installing the 15A fuse could cause the engine
to start at any time without warning resulting in minor or
moderate injury.
Observe that the control board fuse has been removed from the
control panel for shipping.
DO NOT install this fuse until all plumbing and wiring has been
completed and inspected.
NOTICE Improper treatment of generator could damage it and
shorten its life.
Use generator only for intended uses.
If you have questions about intended use, contact your
authorized dealer.
Operate generator only on level surfaces.
Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and ventilating air is
critical to correct generator operation.
The access panels/door must be installed whenever the unit
is running.
DO NOT expose generator to excessive moisture, dust, dirt, or
corrosive vapors.
Remain alert at all times while working on this equipment.
Never work on the equipment when you are physically or
mentally fatigued.
DO NOT start engine with air cleaner or air cleaner cover removed.
DO NOT insert any objects through cooling slots.
DO NOT use the generator or any of its parts as a step. Stepping
on the unit could cause stress and break parts. This may result in
dangerous operating conditions from leaking exhaust gases, fuel
leakage, oil leakage, etc.
If connected devices overheat, turn them off,disconnect them
from generator, and determine the cause of overheating.
Shut off generator if:
-electrical output is lost;
-equipment sparks, smokes, or emits flames;
-unit vibrates excessively;
-unit makes unusual noises.
NOTICE Exceeding generators wattage/amperage capacity could
damage generator and/or electrical devices connected to it.
Start generator and let engine stabilize before connecting
electrical loads.
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Installation
This product is only for use as an optional generator system
which provides an alternate source of electric power and
to serve loads such as heating, refrigeration systems, and
communication systems that, when stopped during any
power outage, could cause discomfort or inconvenience.
NOTICE This product does NOT qualify for either an
emergency standby or legally required standby system as
defined by NFPA 70 (NEC).
Emergency generator systems are intended to
automatically supply illumination, power, or both,
to designated areas and equipment in the event of
failure of the normal supply. Emergency systems may
also provide power for such functions as ventilation
where essential to maintain life, where current
interruption of the normal supply would produce
serious life safety or health hazards.
Legally Required standby generator systems are
intended to automatically supply power to selected
loads in the event of failure of the normal source
which could create hazards or hamper rescue or fire-
fighting operations.
Every effort has been made to ensure that information in this
manual is accurate and current. However, we reserve the
right to change, alter, or otherwise improve the product and
this document at any time without prior notice.
Only current licensed electrical and plumbing professionals
should attempt generator system installations. Installations
must strictly comply with all applicable codes, industry
standards, laws and regulations.
Read and follow the instructions given in the
operator’s manual.
Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring
for and using your generator, as specified in the
operator’s manual.
Owner Responsibilities
Carbon monoxide detector(s) MUST be installed and
maintained indoors according to the manufacturer’s
instructions/ recommendations. Smoke alarms
cannot detect carbon monoxide gas.
Smoke detector(s) MUST be installed and maintained
indoors according to the manufacturer’s instructions/
recommendations. Carbon monoxide alarms cannot
detect smoke.
Read and observe the safety rules.
Install only an UL approved transfer switch that is
compatible with the generator.
Read and follow the instructions given in this
installation and start-up manual.
Installing Dealer/Contractor Responsibilities
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After removing the carton, carefully inspect the generator for
any damage that may have occurred during shipment.
If loss or damage is noted at time of delivery, have the
person(s) making delivery note all damage on the freight bill
and affix his signature under the consignor’s memo of loss or
damage. If loss or damage is noted after delivery, separate
the damaged materials and contact the carrier for claim
procedures. Missing or damaged parts are not warranted.
Delivery Inspection
The generator system is supplied with:
Fully-serviced coolant system
Fully-serviced oil/lubricating system
Flexible fuel hook-up
Installation and start-up manual
Operator’s manual
Spare access door keys
Spare 15 Amp ATO-type fuse
Two-pin control panel connector
Touch up paint
To be supplied by Installer / owner:
Carbon monoxide detector(s)
Smoke detector(s)
Starting battery
Reinforced concrete mounting pad
Connecting wire and conduit
Fuel supply valves/plumbing
Various specialty tools/equipment
Shipment Contents
The unit is shipped ready for installation on a prepared
reinforced cement slab or engineered base. Avoid
damage from dropping, bumping, collision, etc. Store and
unpack carton with the proper side up, as noted on the
shipping carton.
Unpacking Precautions
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Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector/ Smoke Detector
Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector(s) installed and in working
order.
Smoke detector(s) installed and in working order.
Placement
Required permits have been obtained.
Generator placed in an area free from Carbon Monoxide
(CO) buildup. See Placement of Standby Generator to
Reduce the Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.
Generator placed in an area compliant to NFPA 37. See
Placement of Standby Generator to Reduce the Risk of
Fire.
Generator placed in an area free from water damage. See
Other General Location Guidelines.
Generator placed in an area free from utility and other
home systems. See Other General Location Guidelines.
Generator placed in a debris free zone. See Other General
Location Guidelines.
Generator placed on flat ground with provisions for water
drainage.See Other General Location Guidelines.
Fuel
Generator is connected to fuel source with steel flexible
fuel line, has no fuel leaks and conforms to local codes. See
The Gaseous Fuel System.
Proper fuel pressure has been measured with all gas
appliances operating. See The Gaseous Fuel System.
Fuel system has been configured for the proper fuel
supply: Natural gas (NG) or liquefied petroleum ( LP). See
Fuel Conversion.
Fuel type: (circle one) NG LP
Fuel pipe size used: (circle one) 3/4” 1” 1‑1/4” 1‑1/2”
See NFPA 54.
Fuel pressure at fuel inlet port with generator on and at
full load and all gas appliances turned on and operating
____________________.
Electrical
Generator neutral is connected to Automatic Transfer
Switch. See Generator AC Connection System.
Generator is grounded. See Grounding the Generator and
NFPA 70,NEC.
Generator is connected to the transfer switch with the
specified wiring. See Utility Circuit Connection and
Transfer Switch Communication.
Generator is connected to the transfer switch with the
specified wiring. #18AWG twisted pair wiring from the
generator control panel to the transfer switch is installed
in a separate conduit from high voltage wires unless
the insulation rating on all wiring is rated for 600V See
Transfer Switch Communication.
Dipswitches in most transfer switches must be set to
correspond to the wattage of the generator. See Transfer
Switch Operator/Installation Manual.
Operation
Correct battery type is installed and fully charged. See
Final Installation Considerations.
Generator engine oil level is at full mark. See Final
Installation Considerations.
Circuit breaker is in the ON position.
Utility was shut off to test the operation of generator and
transfer switch. Note any fault codes and make corrections
as required.
AC Voltage Output___________________________.
Frequency Output___________________________.
Installation Checklist ‑ GE Home Generator Systems
Proper installation of the home generator requires the completion of the following tasks:
Owner Information
Name: _____________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Phone/e-mail: _______________________________________
Unit Information
Generator Model: ____________________________________
Generator Serial Number: _____________________________
Installing Contractor Information
Name: _____________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Phone/FAX: _________________________________________
Electrician: _________________________________________
Signature: __________________________________________
Plumber: ___________________________________________
Signature: _________________________________________
Inspector Information
Name: _____________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Title: _______________________________________________
Inspection Date: _____________________________________
This generator has been installed per the manufacturer’s
instructions:
Installing Contractor Signature: ______________________________
Date: ____________________________________________________
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Before installing the generator, consult with the owner and
convey the following requirements, which must be satisfied
before the installation is complete.
There are two equally important safety concerns in regards
to carbon monoxide poisoning and fire. There are also
several general location guidelines that must be met before
the installation is considered complete.
Generator Placement
WARNING Running engine gives off carbon monoxide, an
odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide could result in death, serious
injury, headache, fatigue, dizziness, vomiting, confusion,
seizures, nausea or fainting.
Operate this product ONLY outdoors in an area that will not
accumulate deadly exhaust gas.
Keep exhaust gas away from any windows, doors, ventailation
intakes, soffit vents, crawl spaces, open garage doors or other
openings that can allow exhaust gas to enter inside or be drawn
into a potentially occupied building or structure.
Carbon monoxide detector(s) MUST be installed and maintained
indoors according to the manufacturer’s instructions/
recommendations. Smoke alarms cannot detect carbon
monoxide gas.
Exhaust Side of Generator
Exhaust outlet side of weatherproof enclosure
Weatherproof enclosure opposite exhaust side
A
A
B
B
A
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Placement of Standby Generator to REDUCE THE RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
The figure below displays POTENTIAL points of entry for Carbon Monoxide Gas.
All fossil fuel burning equipment, such as standby
generators, contains carbon monoxide (CO) gas in the engine
exhaust. CO gas is odorless, colorless and tasteless and is
unlikely to be noticed until a person is overcome. CO gas can
kill you so it is required that the following is included as part
of the installation:
Install generator outdoors in an area that will not
accumulate deadly exhaust gas.
DO NOT install generator where exhaust gas could
accumulate and enter inside or be drawn into a
potentially occupied building or structure.
By law it is required in many states to have a Carbon
Monoxide (CO) detector in operating condition in
homes and other structures occupied by people.
Carbon monoxide detector(s) (A) MUST be
installed and maintained indoors according to the
manufacturer’s instructions / recommendations.
A CO monitor is an electric device that detects
hazardous levels of CO. When there is a buildup of
CO, the monitor will alert the occupants by flashing
visual indicator light and alarm. Smoke alarms cannot
detect CO gas.
Nearby structures may be exposed to the engine
exhaust from your standby generator and must be
considered when installing your standby generator.
Ensure exhaust gas is kept away from:
B overhead doors
C doors
D windows (not shown)
E other openings that can allow exhaust gas to enter
inside or be drawn into a potenially occupied building
or structure.
A
A
B
C
D
E
B BC
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Direct the standby generator exhaust away from or
parallel to the building or structure. DO NOT direct the
generator exhaust towards a potentially occupied
building, structure, windows, doors, ventilation
intakes, soffit vents, crawl spaces, open garage
doors or other openings where exhaust gas could
accumulate and enter inside or be drawn into a
potentially occupied building or structure.
DO NOT place standby generator in any area where
leaves or debris normally accumulates. Position
standby generator in an area where winds will carry
the exhaust gas away from any potentially occupied
building or structure.
Other General Location Guidelines
Place the standby generator in a prepared location
that is flat and has provisions for water drainage.
Install the standby generator in a location where
sump pump discharge, rain gutter down spouts, roof
run-off, landscape irrigation, or water sprinklers will
not flood the unit or spray the enclosure and enter
any air inlet or outlet openings.
Install the standby generator where it will not affect or
obstruct any services (including covered, concealed
and underground), such as telephone, electric, fuel
(natural gas / LPG vapor), irrigation, air conditioning,
cable, septic, sewer, well and so forth.
Install the standby generator where leaves, grass,
snow, etc will not obstruct air inlet and outlet
openings. If prevailing winds will cause blowing or
drifting, you may need to construct a windbreak to
protect the unit.
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Placement of Standby Generator to REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard
NFPA 37 establishes criteria for minimizing the hazard
of fire during the installation and operation of stationary
combustion engines. NFPA 37 limits the spacing of an
enclosed generator from openings in walls, structures and
combustible materials outside the enclosure.
The placement requirements provided are based on
compliance to NFPA 37 2010 section 4.1.4.
WARNING Exhaust heat/gases could ignite combustibles or
structures resulting in death or serious injury.
Exhaust outlet side of weatherproof enclosure must have at least
5 ft (1.5 m) minimum clearance from any structure, shrubs, trees
or any kind of vegetation.
Standby generator weatherproof enclosure must be at least
5 ft (1.5 m) from windows, doors, any wall opening, shrubs or
vegetation over 12 inches (30.5 cm) in height.
Standby generator weatherproof enclosure must have a minimum
of 5 feet (1.5 m) overhead clearance from any structure, overhang
or trees.
DO NOT place weatherproof enclosure under a deck or other type
of structure that may confine airflow.
USE ONLY flexible steel fuel line provided. Connect provided fuel
line to generator, DO NOT use with or substitute any other flexible
fuel line.
Smoke detector(s) MUST be installed and maintained indoors
according to the manufacturer’s instructions/ recommendations.
Carbon monoxide alarms cannot detect smoke.
DO NOT place weatherproof enclosure in manner other than
shown in illustrations.
Examples of standby generator locations to reduce the
risk of fire:
Legend for Generator Locations to reduce the risk of fire.
A
Standby weatherproof enclosure must be at least 5 ft
(1.5 m) from windows, doors, any wall opening, shrubs
or vegetation over 12 inches (30.5 cm) in height.
B
Exhaust outlet side of weatherproof enclosure must
have at least 5 ft (1.5 m) minimum clearance from any
structure, shrubs, trees or any kind of vegetation.
C
Standby weatherproof enclosure must have a
minimum of 5 feet (1.5 m) overhead clearance from
any structure, overhang or trees.
NOTICE DO NOT place weatherproof enclosure under a deck
or other type of covered structure that may confine airflow.
Vertical Clearances
A
A
A
A
C
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Legend for Generator Locations to reduce the risk of fire.
A
Standby weatherproof enclosure must be at least 5 ft
(1.5 m) from windows, doors, any wall opening, shrubs
or vegetation over 12 inches (30.5 cm) in height.
B
Exhaust outlet side of weatherproof enclosure must
have at least 5 ft (1.5 m) minimum clearance from any
structure, shrubs, trees or any kind of vegetation.
Typical Installations
NOTICE The figures below show the minimum installation distances allowed to structures and items listed in legend.
C
Standby weatherproof enclosure must have a
minimum of 5 feet (1.5 m) overhead clearance from
any structure, overhang or trees.
NOTICE DO NOT place weatherproof enclosure under a deck
or other type of covered structure that may confine airflow.
A
AA
A
A
5 ft (1.5 m) min.
5 ft (1.5 m) min.
5 ft (1.5 m) min.
Standby
Standby
Standby
5 ft (1.5 m) min.
5 ft (1.5 m) min. 5 ft (1.5 m) min.
Exhaust
Exhaust
Exhaust
A
A
5 ft (1.5 m) min.
5 ft (1.5 m) min.
Standby
5 ft (1.5 m) min.
Exhaust
B
B
B
B
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Concrete Slab
At the appropriate location, construct a concrete slab:
28 day compression strength of 3000 psi (200 MPa)
Minimum 5” (13cm) thick
Minimum 6” (15cm) wider than enclosure on all sides
(shown as D in figure)*
Strengthen slab with No. 6 reinforcing bars (on
12” (30.5cm) centers) or 8 ga. steel wire fabric (6”
(15cm) centers).
Avoid placing reinforcement in entrance stub-up area (shown
as (B ).
Attach unit to slab at four corner locations (A) with minimum
5/16” diameter (8mm) (per local requirements) masonry
anchor bolts long enough to secure the unit.
The fuel inlet location (C) ,the concrete slab, and the
exhaust outlet (E) are shown for reference.
The standby generator enclosure F measures
82” (208 cm) X 37” (94 cm).
34-1/4”
87cm
7-1/4”
18.4cm
78”
198.1cm
42”
106.7cm
9”
22.9cm
5”
12.7cm
7-1/2”
19cm
C
D
A
B
Electrical and Fuel Inlet Locations
A through-slab power cable stub-up is preferred (see
figure above). If stub-up’s are not used, (F) indicates the
recommended location for punching holes for attaching
power conduit. The 1 inch N.P.T. fuel inlet connector (C) is
shown for reference.
C
A Holes located in base to anchor to pad
B Stub up Area
C Fuel Inlet
D Concrete slab
D Exhaust Outlet
D Standby Generator Enclosure
B
C
D
A
D
D
C
B
A
F
C
F
E
E
E
F
F
F
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Remove circuit breaker box bottom plate prior to positioning
generator. Two 60” lengths of 2” Schedule 40 pipe (A),
supplied by the installer, are required to lift the generator
onto cement pad. Insert pipes through the lifting holes (B)
located near the unit’s base.
Use a spreader bar to ensure that the chains, straps or
cables DO NOT touch the generator’s roof. Retouch any
chipped paint with supplied touch-up paint.
Lifting the Generator
The generator weighs approximately 1,500 pounds (682 kg).
Proper tools, equipment and qualified personnel should be
used in all phases of handling and moving the generator.
A
B
WARNING Hazardous Voltage - Contact with power lines could
cause electric shock or burn, resulting in death or
serious injury.
Lifting Hazard / Heavy Object - Could result in
serious injury.
If lifting or hoisting equipment is used, DO NOT contact any
power lines.
DO NOT lift or move generator without assistance.
Use lifting pipes as described in Lifting the Generator.
DO NOT lift unit by roof as damage to generator will occur.
A
B
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C
E
D
A
B
The generator is equipped with an enclosure that has
several access doors, as shown. The doors are named for a
significant component located behind them, as follows:
A - Fuel Inlet port (shown for reference)
B - Control Panel door
C - Exhaust opening (shown for reference)
D - Coolant/Oil Fill door
- Battery door
- Muffler door
The Coolant Fill, Battery and Control Panel doors must be
installed whenever the unit is running to assure proper
cooling, reduce noise and for added safety. The enclosure
also includes muffler and radiator access panels, used for
cleaning those components. Those panels should remain
closed at all other times.
Access Ports
Each generator is shipped with a set of identical keys. These
keys fit the locks that secure the access ports.
To open access door:
1. Insert key into lock of access door handle and turn
key one quarter turn counterclockwise.
2. Grasp door’s handle and turn one quarter turn
counterclockwise to open. Remove key.
3. Coolant Fill door is unlocked in the same manner. It
can be used for adding coolant or oil.
To close access door:
1. Close door and turn door’s handle one quarter
turn clockwise.
2. Insert key into lock of door handle and turn key one
quarter turn clockwise. Remove key.
Additional force may be required to fully close and lock
the doors because they create a pressurized seal for the
generator enclosure.
WARNING Contact with muffler area could cause burns
resulting in serious injury.
DO NOT touch hot parts and AVOID hot exhaust gases.
Allow equipment to cool before touching.
F
B
A
C
D
E
F
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A minimum of one accessible, approved manual
shutoff valve (F) shall be installed in the fuel supply
line within 6 ft (1.8 m) of the generator.
A minimum 10 ft. (3 m) section of gas pipe between
the primary fuel regulator and the generator fuel inlet
connection (acts as accumulator for high block loads).
A manual fuel shut-off valve located in the interior of
the building.
Where local conditions include earthquake,
tornado, unstable ground, or flood hazards, special
consideration shall be given to increase strength and
flexibility of piping supports and connections.
Piping must be of the correct size to maintain the
required supply pressures and volume flow under
varying generator load conditions with all gas
appliances connected to the fuel system turned on
and operating.
Use a pipe sealant or joint compound approved for
use with NG/LPG on all threaded fittings to reduce the
possibility of leakage.
Installed piping must be properly purged and
leak tested, in accordance with applicable codes
and standards.
The information below is provided to assist gaseous fuel
system technicians in planning installations. In no way
should this information be interpreted to conflict with
applicable fuel gas codes. Consult with your local fuel
supplier or Fire Marshall if questions or problems arise.
TO THE INSTALLER: Consult with the generator owner(s) and
convey any technical considerations that might affect their
installation plans before applying these general guidelines.
The following general rules apply to gaseous fuel
system piping:
The piping should be of a material that conforms
to federal and local codes, rigidly mounted and
protected against vibration.
Piping should be protected from physical damage
where it passes through flower beds, shrub beds, and
other cultivated areas where damage could occur.
Install the flexible, gaseous hose (B) (supplied)
between the generator Fuel Inlet port (A) and rigid
piping to prevent thermal expansion or contraction
from causing excessive stress on the piping material.
A union (C) or flanged connection shall be provided
downstream from the shut-off valve to permit
removal of fuel system components.
A manometer port should be provided (D) . A digital
manometer, P/N 19495, is available at your Briggs &
Stratton service center. When the initial test runs are
complete, the manometer is removed and the port
is plugged. The manometer port permits temporary
installation of a manometer to ensure that the
engine receives the correct fuel pressure to operate
efficiently throughout its operating range.
Where the formation of hydrates or ice is known to
occur, piping should be protected against freezing.
The termination of hard piping should include a
sediment trap (E) where condensate is not likely
to freeze.
The Gaseous Fuel System
WARNING Propane and Natural Gas are extremely flammable
and explosive, which could cause burns, fire or
explosion resulting in death or serious injury.
LP gas is heavier than air and will settle in low areas.
Natural gas is lighter than air and will collect in high areas.
The slightest spark could ignite these fuels and cause an explosion.
DO NOT light a cigarette or smoke.
NOTICE The supplied flexible gaseous pipe is not to be installed
underground or in contact with the ground.
The entire flexible gaseous pipe must be visible for periodic
inspection and must not be concealed within nor contact nor run
through any wall, floor, or partition.
A
B
C
D
E
F
A Generator Fuel Inlet
B Flexible Fuel Hose
C Union Fitting
D Manometer Test Port
E Sediment Trap
F Manual Shut-off Valve
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
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There are numerous on-line or otherwise-published
references for fuel pipe sizing. For example, NFPA 54 -
National Fuel Gas Code, 2006 (Item #: 320-6031-06) is a
common resource. The installer should consider the specific
gravity of gas and compensate for a nominal amount of
restriction from bends, fittings, etc. If an unusual number of
fittings, bends, or other restrictions are used, refer to federal
and local codes for guidance.
Fuel Conversion
The unit is shipped from the factory calibrated for NG
operation. To convert the engine from NG to LP vapor, follow
these steps:
1. Set generator’s circuit breaker to its OFF position.
2. Turn the generator off.
3. Remove control board fuse from control board.
4. Locate the fuel selector switch (A) . Using a 6 mm
Allen wrench, turn the selector switch to either LP or
NG.
5. After all servicing has been completed, replace fuses
in transfer switch, replace control board fuse in
control board, set circuit breaker ON and press and
hold control board AUTO button.
Fuel Pipe Sizing
Air density is less at high altitudes, resulting in less available
engine power. Specifically, engine power will decrease 3.5% for
each 1,000 feet (300 meters) above sea level and 1% for each
10° F (5.6°C) above 77°F (25°C). Make sure you and your installer
consider these factors when determining total generator load.
Both LP vapor and natural gas fuel supply pressure at the
generator’s fuel inlet port should be between 7 to 11 inches
of water (in. W.C.) at full load with all gas appliances turned on
and operating.
Fuel Pressure
Power Loss
A
A
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Fuel Consumption
Estimated fuel supply requirements at half and full load for
natural gas and LP vapor fuels are shown here.
Physical
Properties
LP Vapor Natural
Gas
Normal Atmospheric
State
Gas Gas
Boiling Point (in °F):
Initial
End
-44
-44
-259
-259
Heating Value:
BTU per gallon (Net
LHV*)
BTU per gallon (gross**)
Cubic feet (gas)
83,340
91,547
2,500
63,310
1,000
Density*** 36.39 57.75
Weight† 4.24 2.65
Octane Number:
Research
Motor
110+
97
110+
* LHV (Low Heat Value) is the more realistic rating.
** Gross heat value does not consider heat lost in the form of water during
combustion.
*** Density is given in “Cubic Feet of Gas per Gallon of Liquid”.
Weight is given in “Pounds per Gallon of Liquid”.
35kW LP Vapor Fuel Consumption
Full Load 1/2 Load Exercise
BTU/hr 465100 292900 132500
CF/ph 186 117 53
m³/ph 5.3 3.3 1.5
GAL/hr 4.9 3.1 1.4
32kW Natural Gas Fuel Consumption
Full Load 1/2 Load Exercise
BTU/hr 458800 282000 109000
CF/ph 458 282 109
m³/ph 13.0 8.0 3.1
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