Attach Lp Fuel Tank Housing Pad Parts - Briggs & Stratton 40248 Operator's Manual

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Install theunitina location w here
sump pump
discharge,
rain gutter
down spouts,
roof run-off,
landscape
irrigation,
or water
sprinklers
will not flood
the unit or spray the enclosure
and enter
any air inlet
or outlet
openings.
Install the unit where
the location
of any services
such
as phone,
electrical
fuel, air conditioning,
irrigation,
including covered,
concealed
and underground
services
will not be affected or obstructed.
Install the unit where
air inlet and outlet
openings
will
not become
obstructed
by leaves, grass, snow, etc. If
prevailing winds will cause blowing or drifting, you
may need to construct
a windbreak
to protect
the
unit.
The generator
is shipped
already
attached
to its mounting
pad. Unless mandated
by local code, a concrete
slab is not
required.
If mandated
by local code, construct
a concrete
slab at
least 3 inches thick and 6 inches longer and wider
than the
combined
generator
and LP tank pad footprint.
Attach
pads to slab with
I/4" diameter
(minimum)
masonry
anchor
bolts.
Attach
LP Fuel Tank
Housing
Pad Parts
Required
Tools
You will need either
of the following
tools to attach
the
LP fuel tank housing
pad to the generator
pad:
I/2 inch (13 mm) socket
and ratchet
OR
I/2 inch (I 3 mm) open
end wrench
Attach
Mounting
Pads Together
I.
Place LPtank
housing
pad (with pre-attached
LP fuel
tank tray) on the ground
next to the side of the
generator
where
the fuel hose(s)
and regulator
are
attached.
Confirm
that the pre-drilled
holes on both mounting
pads are adjacent
to each other
(see Figure 2).
A
Figure 2 -- Mounting Pad and Angle Bracket Holes
A - Mounting Pad Holes
B - Angle Bracket
2.
Lay one 20 inch (50 cm) angle bracket
across
both
mounting
pads, aligning the bracket
holes with the
pre-drilled
pad holes, as shown
in Figure 2.
3,
Pass one 5/16" X I" lag bolt through
one 5/16" flat
washer,
then through
one hole on the angle bracket.
Finger tighten
lag bolt into mounting
pad hole (see
Figure 3).
A
B
C
D
Figure 3 --
Start Lag Bolts into Mounting Pad Holes
A - Mounting Pad
B- Flat Washer
C- Lag Bolt
D - Angle Bracket
4.
Repeat Step 3 three more times, placing a lag
bolt/washer
in each angle bracket hole.
5.
Tighten each lag bolt until snug using specified tool.
DO NOT over-tighten
as threads could strip.
6.
Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to attach the second angle
bracket to the opposite ends of the mounting pads.
Attach
Tank
Hold-Down
Rod
Insert either
end of the supplied
threaded
rod into the LP
fuel tank tray location
shown
in Figure 4. Hand tighten
rod.
B
Figure 4 -- Attach Tank Hold-Down Rod to LPTank Tray
A - Hold-Down Rod
B - LP Fuel Tank Tray
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