Baldor AE12 manual Gaseous Fuel Information, Gaseous Fuel Supply Piping

Page 24

GASEOUS FUEL INFORMATION

INCORRECT INSTALLATION OF THIS GENERATOR SET COULD RESULT

IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY, OR DEATH! INSTALLATION OF THIS

GENERATOR SET MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED,

PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN OR CONTRACTOR.

THIS INFORMATION IS FOR GENERAL REFERENCE ONLY! IT MUST NOT BE USED AS THE SINGLE SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR INSTALLING THE GENERATOR SET. FOR MORE SPECIFIC/DETAILED INFORMATION READ THE INSTALLATION MANUAL THAT ACCOMPANIED THE GENERATOR SET.

Before undertaking installation of gaseous fuel supply piping from a remote fuel source to the generator set, a check should be made concerning local and state regulations governing the use, application, and installation of gaseous fuel. These regulations along with the standards set forth by the NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency) should be followed for safe, dependable, and proper installation.

The applicable NFPA regulations are covered in the following NFPA Publications:

No. 37 - Combustion Engines No. 54 - Gaseous Appliances and piping No. 58 - Storage and handling LPG

These publications are available at a nominal price from:

The National Fire Protection Agency P.O. Box 9101 Quincy, MA 02269

GASEOUS FUEL SUPPLY PIPING

GASEOUS FUELS ARE HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE AND CAN CAUSE

EXPLOSIONS, FIRE, INJURY, OR DEATH! THE FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM MUST

ONLY BE INSTALLED AND ADJUSTED BY AN EXPERIENCE, PROFESSIONAL

TECHNICIAN USING APPROVED PIPING AND COMPONENTRY.

For the purpose of calculating piping size, the fuel consumption of an engine is figured at approximately 10,000 BTU's needed per horsepower per hour. For example, a 10 horsepower engine will require 100,000 BTU's of gaseous fuel per hour. Operating on natural gas which contains 1,000 BTU's per cubic foot, this engine would require 100 cubic feet of natural gas an hour to operate properly. In addition to fuel consumption, the following factors must be considered when installing the gaseous fuel supply piping:

1.Pressure loss due to the number of fittings (elbows, reducers, etc.).

2.Specific gravity of the gaseous fuel.

3.Pressure loss due to the length of the fuel supply piping.

The accompanying gas flow/pipe capacity charts list the capacity of various sizes and pipe run lengths. The capacity, which is given in cubic feet per hour, is calculated for both propane and

Page 17 of 45

Image 24
Contents Automatic Emergency Powr Products Model AE12 GeneratorSafety Warnings Page Page Page Table of Contents Customer Connection Wiring Diagram AE12 Base Outline Drawing Forward Specifications for Your AE12 bBALDOR Generator SET Location Connection Information Page Engine Information Maintenance Generator END MaintenanceCleaning InspectingEngine Maintenance AdjustmentsStorage or Long Term NON-USAGE Service Ordering PartsGeneral Installation & Site Selection Guidelines Safety ConsiderationsCooling Considerations Noise ConsiderationsMiscellaneous Considerations Electrical Installation Guidelines Remote Start ConnectionsAC Power Connections Units with Factory Installed EnclosureUnits Without Enclosure Page Gaseous Fuel Information Gaseous Fuel Supply PipingPrimary Regulator not supplied Secondary Regulator suppliedLP Tanks LP Cylinder TanksFuel valves Electric fuel shut-off valvesManual Fuel Valves Propane GAS Flow Chart Pipe Capacity in Cubic FeetNatural GAS Flow Chart Master Control Switch OperationPrior to Starting the Unit Controls and Their FunctionsFault Indicator Light Fuse for the Control Logic BoardCircuit Breaker Simple Troubleshooting Possible ProblemsLOW Voltage Output Troubleshooting for Gaseous Fuel System Basic DescriptionInitial Checks Adjustments Problems and Possible SolutionsOrder of Occurrence Page Generator Fails to Start GO to Starter Solenoid on EnginePage AE Series Interconnection AbbreviationsPage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page For AE12 Units with Enclosure Limited Warranty Owner’s Responsibilities Page California Proposition 65 Warning