When the initial test runs are completed, the manometer is removed and the port is plugged. A typical final fuel connection assembly is shown here, where (A) is the fuel supply and (B) goes to the home generator.
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Fuel Pipe Sizing
There are numerous
Fuel Consumption
Estimated fuel supply requirements at half and full load for natural gas and LP vapor fuels are shown below.
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27kW | 259 C | 420 C | N/A | N/A |
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| 259,000 B | 420,000 B | N/A | N/A |
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30kW | N/A | N/A | 92 C | 150 C |
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| N/A | N/A | 228,800 B | 373,000 B |
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C = Cubic feet per hour |
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B = BTU’s per hour |
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Physical Properties | LP Vapor | Natural |
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Normal Atmospheric State | Gas | Gas |
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Boiling Point (in °F): |
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Heating Value: |
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BTU per gallon (Net LHV*) | 83,340 | 63,310 |
BTU per gallon (gross**) | 91,547 |
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Cubic feet (gas) | 2,500 | 1,000 |
Density*** | 36.39 | 57.75 |
Weight† | 4.24 | 2.65 |
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Research | 110+ | 110+ |
Motor | 97 |
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* LHV (Low Heat Value) is the more realistic rating.
** Gross heat value does not consider heat lost in the form of water during combustion.
*** Density is given in “Cubic Feet of Gas per Gallon of Liquid”.
† Weight is given in “Pounds per Gallon of Liquid”.
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