Hobart 5359D Operation And Maintenance Manual page 67

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2.
Preparation
for Storage
.
When a generator
set is to be stored or removed from operation,
special
precautions
should be taken to protect
the internal
and external
parts From rust,
corrosion,
and
gumming
in the engine
fuel system.
A.
General.
.
(1)
The unit should be prepared for storage
as
soon
as
possible
after
being removed
from service.
(2)
The unit should bestored
in a building
which
is
dry
and which
may be heated
during winter
months. '
(3)
Mo$ture
absorbing
chemicals
are available
for use where
excessive.dampnes,t
is a problem,
however
the unit m&t
be completely
packaged and sealed if
moisture
absorbing
chemicals
are to be effective,
8.
Temporary
Storage
When storing
the unit fa.r 30 days or less,
prepare as follws:
'
* (1)
: (2,
@I
.
-
(4
(5)
Lubricate
the unit completely
in accordance wih
instructions
in Sect.
2-l.
This will
include
ohanging
engine
oil,
and all Filter
elements.,
,
Start
the engine and operate
for about two minutes so that .all internal
engine
components will
be coated with
new oil e
'.
NOTE:
Do not drain the fuel system or crankcase after
this run.
.-- -.-
Make &tain
the cooling
system antifreeze
solution
is adequate to protect
below the lowest temperatures
expected
duripg the storage
period.
See
271;
Para.
7,
D .
Be sure the solution
'a thaoughly
mixed 0
Clean the exterior
of the engine
with
Fuel oil.
Dry with
clean rags and
compressed air.
Seal all engine openings.
Use
a,waterproof,
vaporproof
material
which
is
strong enough to resist puncture
damage From air pressures.
C.
Long Time
Storage
(Over
30 Days)
.
(I)
The unit
may be stored for long periods with
no special
preparation
if it is
possible
to operate the engine once each week..
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