4. When connecting the gas line to the generator, use the
provided section of UL Listed or AGA-approved flexible fuel
line in accordance with local regulations. The purpose of the
flexible fuel line is to ensure that vibration from the generator
does not cause a gas leak at one of the connection points, so
it's important that the line be installed with as few bends as
possible.
5. Never bend the flexible fuel line to avoid using an elbow.
Bending the flexible line decreases its ability to absorb
vibrations and defeats its purpose as well as constricts the
actual fuel flow.
6. After checking for leaks, check the gas pressure at the
T-fitting installed earlier to make sure there's enough pressure
for proper generator operation.
The local gas supplier is responsible for ensuring adequate
pressure, so if the pressure is too low, or if it's greater than
14 inches of water column, contact the gas supplier.
7. When finished checking the gas pressure, close the manual
shutoff valve.
BATTERY CHARGER INSTALLATION
1. For applications with Eaton transfer switches the charger
needs to be mounted in the generator.
2. This battery charger supplies a trickle charging current and
voltage to maintain the charge on the generator starting
battery inside the generator enclosure. The charger will
not replenish a fully discharged battery. It is intended to be
connected to a 120 or 240 VAC generator backed-up circuit
only. If it is not connected to a generator backed-up circuit
the battery could go "dead" while the generator is running for
extended periods of time.
3. Mount the 5amp 600V fuses and holders in the transfer
switch. Transfer switches will not have holes pre-drilled for
the fuse holder.; it is necessary to drill holes in the enclosure
to mount the fuse holder.
4. Connect one side of the fuse to terminal (T1) and the other to
(T2) of the transfer switch using a spade lug.
5. Remove the cover over the controller in the generator. Identify
the DC output wires on the battery charger and crimp spade
lugs onto both the positive and negative lead.
6. Attach the positive and negative battery charger leads to
the terminal strip in the controller. The positive lead is either
a red wire or is marked with a (+) or (15B) designation.
The negative lead is black and/or marked with a (-) or (0)
designation. The positive lead attaches to the terminal labeled
"15B". Note that there will be two wires attached to the "15B"
terminal when the full installation is completed. One for the
battery charger and one for the common connection to the
transfer switch. The negative lead attaches to the terminal
labeled "0".
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