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Bri_[s
& Stratton
Power Products Home Generator
Installation
Manual
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Piping must be of the correct
size to maintain the
required
supply pressures and volume flow under varying
conditions.
• Use an approved pipe sealant or joint compound
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.
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WARNING
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• Before placing the Home Standby Generator
into service, the
fuel system lines must be properly
purged and leak tested.
• NO
leakage is permitted.
Consider
the following
factors when
planning
to
install the fuel supply system:
The Home Standby Generator
engine is fitted with a fuel
mixer system that meets the specifications of the California
Air Resources Board for "tamper-proof"
dual fuel systems.
The unit will run on natural gas or liquefied propane.
• A minimum of one manual shutoff valve should be placed
in the fuel supply line and located outside the building to
facilitate servicing the generator.
• Natural gas fuel supply pressure at the generator's fuel
inlet port should be between 5 to 7 inches of water (in.
W.C.) at full load. LP fuel supply pressure should be I I to
14 inches of water (in.W.C.)
at full load.
The Home
Standby
Generator
unit has been
factory
set to run on natural
gas. If you need to
change from natural gas to LP gas, the unit will need to be
reconfigured, as described on page 13.
It is recommended
that the fuel connection
incorporate
the following
components:
• A manual fuel shut-off valve located in the interior
of the
building.
• A manual fuel shut-off valve located outside the building,
just before the generator
unit.
• The termination
of hard piping should include a sediment
trap.
• A manometer
port should be provided.
The manometer
port permits temporary
installation of a
manometer
(Figure 5), to ensure that the engine receives
the correct
fuel pressure to operate efficiently throughout
its operating
range.
When the initial test runs are completed, the manometer
is
removed and the port is plugged.A typical final fuel
connection
assembly is shown in Figure 6.
From Fuel
Supply Line
To Home
Generator

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