Systemset Led; Fuel Requirements; Fuel Consumption; And Recommendations - Generac Power Systems 8KW Owner's Manual

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° GENERAL °
INFORMATION
Section ] - General information
Air-cooled Generators
1.7
SYSTEMSET LED
The
"System
Set"
LED
(single
cylinder)
or "Ready
to
Run"
on the
display
(v-twin)
is ready
when
all of the
following
conditions
are
true:
1.
The
AUTO/OFF/MANUAL
switch
is
set
to
the
AUTO
position.
2.
The
utility
voltage
being
supplied
to
the
unit
is
being
sensed
by the PCB.
If the utility
sense
volt-
age is not
connected
to the
unit
or if it is below
approximately
150-160
volts
AC, then
the system
set
light
will
flash
rapidly
(8kW).
This
indicates
that
if the AUTO/OFF/MANUAL
switch
is placed
in the Auto
position,
the generator
will
start.
3.
No alarms
are present,
for example,
low oil pres-
sure,
high
temperature,
etc.
1.8
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
With
LP gas,
use
only
the
vapor
withdrawal
sys-
tem.
This
type
of system
uses
the
vapors
formed
above
the liquid
fuel
in the storage
tank.
The
engine
has
been
fitted
with
a fuel
carburetion
system
that
meets
the
specifications
of the
1997
California
Air Resources
Board
for tamper-proof
dual
fuel
systems.
The
unit
will
run
on natural
gas or LP
gas,
but
it has
been
factory
set to run
on natural
gas.
Should
the
primary
fuel
need
to be
changed
to LP
gas,
the fuel
system
needs
to be
reconfigured.
See the
reconfiguring
the Fuel
System
section
for instructions
on
reconfiguration
of the fuel
system.
Recommended
fuels
should
have
a Btu
content
of at
least
1,000
Btus
per
cubic
foot for natural
gas;
or at
least
2,520
Btus
per
cubic
foot
for
LP gas.
Ask
the
fuel
supplier
for the Btu
content
of the fuel.
Required
fuel
pressure
for
natural
gas
is
five
(5)
inches
to seven
(7)
inches
water
column
(0.18
to
0.25
psi);
and
for liquid
propane,
I0 inches
to
12
inches
of water
column
(0.36
to
0.43
psi).
The
primary
regulator
for
the
propane
supply
is NOT
INCLUDED
with
the
generator.
NOTE:
All pipe sizing,
construction
and layout
must
com-
ply with
NFPA 54 for natural
gas applications
and
NFPA 58 for liquid
propane
applications.
Once the
generator
is installed,
verify
that
the fuel pressure
NEVER
drops below
four
(4) inches
water
column
for natural
gas or I0 inches
water
column
for liq-
uid propane.
Prior
to
installation
of the
generator,
the
installer
should
consult
local
fuel
suppliers
or the
fire
mar-
shal
to check
codes
and
regulations
for proper
instal-
lation.
Local
codes
will
mandate
correct
routing
of
gaseous
fuel
line
piping
around
gardens,
shrubs
and
other
landscaping
to prevent
any
damage.
8
Special
considerations
should
be given
when
install-
ing the unit
where
local
conditions
include
flooding,
tornados,
hurricanes,
earthquakes
and
unstable
ground
for the
flexibility
and
strength
of piping
and
their
connections.
Use
an approved
pipe
sealant
or joint
compound
on
all threaded
fitting.
All installed
gaseous
fuel
piping
must
be purged
and
leak
tested
prior
to initial
start-up
in accordance
with
local
codes,
standards
and
regulations.
1.9
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Nat. Gas
LP Vapor
Unit
1/2 Load
Full Load
1/2 Load
Full Load
7/8 kW
77
140
0.94/34
1.68/62
9/10kW
102
156
1.25/46
1.93/70
12/12kW
152
215
1.53/56
2.08/76
13/14kW
156
220
1.56/58
2.30/84
16/16kW
183
261
1.59/58
2.51/91
16/17kW
183
261
1.61/59
2.57/94
18/20kW
206
294
1.89/69
2.90/106
Natural
gas
is in cubic
feet
per
hour.
** LP is in gallons
per
hour/cubic
%et
per
hour.
*** Vahtes
given
are
approximate.
Verify that gas meter
is capable
of providing
enough
fuel flow to include
household
appliances.
@
1.9.1
BTU FLOW REQUIREMENTS
=
NATURAL (;AS
BTU flow required
for each
unit
based
on 1000
BTU
per
cubic
foot.
. 7kW--
140,000
BTU/Hour
. 9kW--
156,000
BTU/Hour
.
12kW--
215,000
BTU/Hour
.
13kW--
220,000
BTU/Hour
.
16kW--
261,000
BTU/Hour
.
18kW--
294,000
BTU/Hour
Gaseous fuels such as natural
gas and liquid
propane (LP) gas are highly
explosive.
Even the
slightest
spark can ignite such fuels and cause
an explosion.
No leakage of fuel is permitted.
Natural gas, which is lighter
than air, tends to
collect in high areas. LP gas is heavier than air
and tends to settle in low areas.

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