Generac 00919-0 Fuel Requirements, Fuel Consumption, Engine OIL Requirements, Specifications

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Generac NP-50LPG Recreational Vehicle Generator

FUEL REQUIREMENTS

The “NP” series generator is equipped with a liquefied petro- leum (LP) gas fuel system. LP gas is usually supplied as a liquid in pressure tanks.

“NP” series generators require a “vapor withdrawal” type fuel system. This type of gaseous fuel system uses the vapors forming above the liquid fuel in the storage tank. Air temper- ature around the storage tank must be high enough to sustain adequate fuel vaporization. In colder climates, you may need to use an independent heat source to be sure the fuel suffi- ciently vaporizes in the storage tank.

LP gas may consist of propane, butane or a mixture of two gases. Using fresh HD-5 LP is recommended. Fuel should not contain more than 2.5% butane. Propane vaporizes at tem- peratures as low as -20°F (-29°C), but butane returns to its liquid state when the temperature drops below about 32°F (0°C). For that reason, a higher ratio of propane is desired in the gas mixture when temperatures drop below freezing.

FUEL CONSUMPTION

(CUBIC FEET PER HOUR)

The following lists the approximate amount of fuel the unit con- sumes at 100% rated load. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on BTU content of fuel, applied load, ambi- ent conditions, engine condition, etc.

Propane

47 cubic ft. per hour

ENGINE OIL REQUIREMENTS

Use a high quality detergent oil classified “For Service SF” and with an oil viscosity rating of SAE 10W-30 oil. Do not pour in any additives to the recommended oil. Engine crankcase capacity is 1.5 U.S. quarts (1.4 liters). See MAINTENANCE section for oil level check and filling procedures.

SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE

 

 

Type of Engine

GN-410, single-cylinder

Cooling Method

Air-cooled

Rated Horsepower

15 at 4200 RPM

Displacement

407cc

Cylinder Block

Aluminum

with cast iron sleeve

Type of Governor

Mechanical, fixed speed

Air Cleaner

Paper element with foam pre-cleaner

Starter

12 volt DC electric

Ignition System

Solid State

Recommended Spark Plugs

 

 

Champion

RC12YC

AC

R45S

Autolite

65

Spark Plug Gap

0.030 inch (0.76mm)

GENERATOR

 

 

Rotor RPM

3600

Rotor Poles

2

Engine RPM

2571

Rated Maximum Continuous

 

 

AC Output

4500 watts (4.5 kW)

Voltage

120 volts*

Rated Maximum Continuous AC Current

37.5 amperes

Phase

single

Frequency

60 Hertz

Weight

197 pounds (93 kg)

Length

25 inches (635mm)

Width

18.5 inches (470mm)

Height

15.75 inches(400mm)

*The unit is reconnectable to 120 and/or 240 volts, dual voltage output. Rated maximum continuous current at 240 volts is 18.8 amps.

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Generac Generac NP-50LPG Recreational Vehicle Generator Reference Number Identification 20-29 Operation and Maintenance HOW to Obtain ServiceRead this Manual Thoroughly Installation SafetyGenerator Applicability Generator AC Connection SystemSTART/STOP Switch Fuel PrimerFuse Main BreakerBefore Starting the Engine Starting the GeneratorStopping the Generator Applying Loads to GeneratorField Boost Automatic LOW OIL Pressure ShutdownOvervoltage Protection Operating Precautions Hour Break in PeriodHour Check UP Effects of Moisture and DirtSpecifications Fuel RequirementsFuel Consumption Engine OIL RequirementsChecking Engine OIL Level Change OIL FilterEngine AIR Cleaner Clean or Replace AIR FilterCleaning the Generator BatterySpark Arrestor Muffler OUT of Service Protection Return the Unit to Service After StorageDrive Belt Exercising the GeneratorProblem Cause CorrectionElectrical Data Drawing NoElectrical Data Exploded View Base and Pulleys Repair Parts Base and Pulleys Description QTYExploded View Alternator and Panel Repair Parts Alternator and Panel Exploded View Engine Enclosure Repair Parts Engine Enclosure QTY DescriptionExploded View GN-410 Engine Drawing No. B2195Repair Parts GN-410 Engine Exploded View Engine Accessories Repair Parts Engine Accessories California Emission Control Warranty Statement Emission Control System Warranty Three Year Warranty Schedule