Connecting The External Exhaust Silencer - Telair TIG 3000G Use And Maintenance Manual

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For quick preparation of the support surface, the
generator is supplied with a drilling template
(fig.10).
On the mounting surface, 4 vibration mount fas-
tening holes should be drilled (fig. 11 ref. 1), as
well as a fresh air intake hole (fig. 11 ref. 2), an
access hole for the engine oil drain plug (fig. 11
ref. 3), two holes to vent hot air and allow the ex-
haust pipe to exit (fig. 11 ref. 4).
To prevent the generator sucking the hot exhaust
air back in, a closed-cell heat-resistant foam rub-
ber seal should be placed around the latter two.
The seal must be high enough to create a sealed
duct between the bottom of the generator and the
surface (fig. 11 ref. 5).
If hot air is recycled by the generator,
in addition to a system shutdown occurring
when the safety temperature threshold is
reached, irreparable damage may occur to the
internal combustion engine and the electronic
boards.
Vers. 001
GB

4.3 Connecting the external exhaust silencer

The generator is supplied with an external ex-
haust silencer kit consisting of the silencer, a
flexible steel pipe and accessories for generating
set connection and fixing.
As a first step the generator internal muffler
(fig.12 ref. 1) must be fixed to the supplied cou-
pling (fig.12 ref. 3) by interposing the seal (fig.12
ref. 2).
Insert at one end of the 2 m long flexible steel
pipe (fig.12 ref. 2) the D.32-35 fixing clamp
(fig.13 ref. 3), insert the pipe on the previously in-
stalled exhaust coupling (fig.13 ref. 1) up to a
length of at least 3 cm, then tighten the clamp on
to the coupling/pipe connecting section.
Insert the clamp D.32-35 (Fig.13 ref. 5) at the
other end of the flex hose. Insert the silencer in
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