Generac 004700-0 Generator Compartments, Generator Restraint, Compartment Construction

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◆2.1.4 GENERATOR RESTRAINT

Section 2 – Installation

QUIETPACT 40G Recreational Vehicle Generator

2.1.4 GENERATOR RESTRAINT

Use four 3/8"-16 hardened steel bolts (Grade 5) to fas- ten the generator to the supporting frame or the sup- port tubing. These bolts must pass through (a) the gen- erator mounting base, (b) the compartment floor (if a compartment is used) and (c) the supporting frame- work (Figure 2.3). All bolts must be long enough so that when tight, at least three threads are visible past the retaining lock nuts. Refer to Section 2.2 for the location of the generator mounting holes.

Figure 2.3 – Typical Generator Restraint

2.2.2 COMPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION

The generator compartment should be either con- structed of, or lined with, 26-gauge galvanized steel.

NOTE:

Aluminum is NOT an acceptable alternative to galvanized steel due to aluminum’s low melting point.

If the compartment is lined with galvanized steel, it may be constructed of any material. Generac rec- ommends that the compartment be constructed of 1/2-inch thick plywood (not strandboard), with the floor made of a double thickness of 1/2-inch ply- wood with the grain of the wood at cross section for added strength (Figure 2.5).

Figure 2.5 – Typical Compartment Construction

2.2GENERATOR COMPARTMENTS

Whether the generator set is being installed inside a compartment specifically manufactured to house a gen- erator or inside a compartment that the installer con- structs, the compartment MUST meet certain specifi- cations as outlined in the following sections:

2.2.1 COMPARTMENT SIZE

Plan the compartment size carefully. Provide a mini- mum clearance of 1/2 inch (13 mm) on the front and top, 1/2 inch (25 mm) on the sides, and 1/2 inch (13

mm)from the back for air circulation AFTER the compartment has been lined with metal and sound insulation (Figure 2.4).

NOTE:

Refer to “Figure 1.2 – Major Features and Dimensions” on Page 21.

Figure 2.4 – Clearances

Plywood

Compartment

1/2" Clearance on Top

1/2" Clearance

Figure 2.3 – Typical Generator Restraintin Back

1/2" Each Side

Insulation

1/2"

in Front

 

If constructing a compartment, line the exterior (underside) of the compartment floor with 26- gauge galvanized steel.

All seams, splices and joints of the compartment

walls (unless vapor tight by design) should be caulked to prevent poisonous, flammable or explosive vapors from entering the vehicle interior.

NOTE:

Caulking must be done so that the caulking materi- al will stay in place permanently. Pressing such materials as putty tape onto joints and seams is NOT acceptable. A high quality silicone rubber base sealant is recommended.

Holes and openings made in the compartment walls to allow for the passage of electrical conduit, conductors, hoses, cables, etc., into the vehicle liv- ing area must be sealed vapor tight with silicone rubber base sealant.

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Contents This manual should remain with the unit Air-cooled Recreational Vehicle GeneratorsModel QUIETPACT 40G GENERA OHVICONTENTS AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEALER LOCATIONOPERATION AND MAINTENANCE HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICESafety Rules Part II - Installation InstructionsAdjustments Exploded Views and Parts ListsDespite the safe design of this generator GENERAL HAZARDSParts of the generator are rotating and/or hot during operation. Exercise care near running generatorsFIRE HAZARDS ELECTRICAL HAZARDSEXPLOSION HAZARDS Model 004700-0 - QUIETPACT 40G 1.1 GENERATOR IDENTIFICATIONModel Number kW Rating1.5 SPECIFICATIONS 1.3 SAFETYDo not overload the generator. Some installa 1.2 GENERATOR APPLICABILITY1.5.5 GENERATOR Generac does not recommend using any1.5.2 FUEL CONSUMPTION 1.5.3 ENGINE OIL REQUIREMENTS2.4.1 INSTALLATION 2.1.2 START/STOP SWITCH2.1 GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL 2.2 OPTIONAL REMOTE START/STOP PANEL2.4.2 ENGINE LUBRICATION 2.5 STARTING THE GENERATOR2.4.3 FUEL SUPPLY 2.4.4 COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR2.9.2 HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCH 2.9.1 LOW OIL PRESSURE SWITCHFigure 2.2 - Low Oil Pressure and High Temperature Switches 2.6 STOPPING THE GENERATOR2.9.3 FIELD BOOST 2.10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION2.10.1 25-HOUR BREAK-IN PERIOD 2.9.4 OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION3.1 CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL Figure 3.1 - Oil Maintenance Features3.2 CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL AND/OR OIL FILTER 2.10.4 OPERATION IN HIGH GRASS OR BRUSH3.3.1 CLEANING THE FOAM PRECLEANER 3.3 MAINTAINING THE ENGINE AIR CLEANERFigure 3.2 - Engine Air Cleaner 3.3.2 CLEANING OR REPLACING THE PAPER FILTER3.7 CLEAN SPARK ARRESTOR 3.4 CLEAN AIR INTAKEFigure 3.3 - Cleaning Air Intake Figure 3.4 - Setting the Spark Plug Gap3.9 BATTERY MAINTENANCE 3.8 CLEANING THE GENERATORDo NOT use a forceful spray of water to clean Use tools with insulated handles Wear rubber gloves and boots3.13 ADJUSTING VALVE CLEARANCE 3.12 OUT OF SERVICE PROCEDURE3.12.1 REMOVAL FROM SERVICE 3.12.2 RETURN TO SERVICEFigure 3.8 - Tightening Jam Nut 3.14 RV GENERATOR SERVICE INTERVALSHOULD ATTEMPT INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPART ONLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS OR CONTRACTORSNOTICE TO INSTALLER FIRE HAZARDS 1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE MANUAL 1.2 SAFETY1.4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 1.5 GENERATOR ENGINE OPERATING SPEEDVIEW FROM TOP Major Features2.1.1 GENERATOR LOCATION 2.1 LOCATION AND SUPPORT2.1.2 GENERATOR SUPPORT 2.1.3 SUSPENDED MOUNTING2.1.4 GENERATOR RESTRAINT 2.2 GENERATOR COMPARTMENTS2.2.2 COMPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION 2.2.1 COMPARTMENT SIZE2.2.3 SOUND INSULATING MATERIALS 2.2.4 ACOUSTICSFigure 2.6 - Types of Lock Seams Figure 2.8 - Compartment Floor Cutout Drawing 0D8716-C Figure 2.7 - Typical Noise Abatement 2.2.5 COMPARTMENT FLOOR CUTOUTSVIEW FROM TOP All measurements are in millimeters, 25.4 mm = 1”2.3 COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR 2.3.2 TESTING THE INSTALLATION2.4 GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM 2.3.1 GENERATOR AIRFLOW2.4.1 FUEL TANK 2.5 EXHAUST SYSTEM2.4.2.2 Flexible Fuel Line 2.4.2 GENERATOR FUEL SUPPLY LINE 2.4.2.1 Rigid Fuel LinesFigure 2.12 - Spark Arrestor Installation 2.5.2 EXHAUST SYSTEM SAFETY2.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 2.5.1 SPARK ARRESTOR2.6.1 ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX 2.6.2 WIRING2.6.3 GENERATOR AC CONNECTIONS 2.6.4 CONDUIT2.6.6 POWER SUPPLY CORD 2.6.5 ISOLATING DIFFERENT POWER SOURCESFigure 2.14 - Transfer Switch Isolation Method 2.8 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 2.7 BATTERY INSTALLATION2.7.1 RECOMMENDED BATTERY 2.7.2 BATTERY CABLES3.4 TESTING UNDER LOAD 3.1 POST INSTALLATION TESTSDo not make any unnecessary adjustments 3.2 BEFORE INITIAL START-UP3.5 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 34 Generac Power Systems, Inc Appendix 1 - NotesPROBLEM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDECAUSE CORRECTION36 Generac Power Systems, Inc Appendix 3 - Electrical DataBROWN Power DataQUIETPACT Appendix 3 - ElectricalAppendix 4 - Exploded Views and Parts Lists 38 Generac Power Systems, IncEnclosure - Drawing No. 0D8352-E TO CARBPART NO. QTY Appendix 4 - Exploded Views and Parts ListsDESCRIPTION 40 Generac Power Systems, Inc DESCRIPTION 25 24 42 Generac Power Systems, IncDESCRIPTION 44 Generac Power Systems, Inc BOOT CHOKE SOLENOID PLASTIC ASSEMBLY BRACKET GOVERNORASSEMBLY, GOVERNOR LEVER GASKET CARBURETOR/MANIFOLD46 Generac Power Systems, Inc SCREW, HHFC M8-1.25 X 35MM TAPERED CRANKSHAFT ASSEMBLYVALVE SPRING WEAR WASHER OIL PRESSURE RELIEF COVERYOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS CALIFORNIA AND FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENTMANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY COVERAGE PURCHASER’S/OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIESEMISSION RELATED PARTS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY1 Utility 2 Lawn and Garden Equipment 3 Recreational Vehicle RV Generator 4 Industrial Mobile IM GeneratorWARRANTY SCHEDULE - COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS’ THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYWARRANTY SCHEDULE - CONSUMER/PERSONAL APPLICATIONS GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS, INC