Multiquip MQP50IZ, MQP20IZ Fire Protection, Genset should be inspected regularly for fire hazards

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Fire Protection

The design, selection, and installation of fire protection systems is beyond the scope of this manual because of the wide range of factors to consider. In general, every possible measure should be taken to prevent fire hazards and to protect property and people. Consider the following:

A protection system must comply with the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. This could include the building inspector, fire marshal, or insurance carrier.

In general, the generator room will be required to have a one hour fire resistance rating. If the generator set will be in a Level 1 (life safety) application, as defined by NFPA 110, the generator room construction will have a two hour resistance rating.

The generator room should not be used for storage purposes.

Generator rooms should be classified as hazardous locations (as defined by the NEC) solely by reason of the engine fuel.

The authority having jurisdiction will usually classify the engine as a low heat appliance when use is only brief, infrequent periods.

The authority having jurisdiction may specify the quantity, type, and sizes of approved portable fire extinguishers required for the generator room.

Install the appropriate fire extinguishers in convenient locations. Consult the local fire department for the correct type of extinguisher to use. DO NOT use foam on electrical fires. Use extinguishers that are rated ABC by the NFPA.

Use dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguishers on battery fires.

A manual EMERGENCY STOP station outside the generator room or remote from a generator set in an outside enclosure is recommended for shutting down the generator set in the event of a fire or other type of emergency.

The authority having jurisdiction may have more stringent restrictions on the amount of fuel that can be stored inside the building than published in national standards.

Fuel tanks located inside buildings and above the lowest story or basement should be diked in accordance with NFPA standards.

The genset should be exercised periodically under at least 30% load until it reaches stable operating temperatures and run under nearly full load at least once a year to prevent fuel from accumulating in the exhaust system.

Properly store fuel, batteries, and other fire hazardous material.

The genset should be inspected regularly for fire hazards.

When open bottom generator is used, it is recommended the assembly be installed over noncombustible materials and located in such a manner such that it prevents a combustible materials from accumulating under the generator set.

Installation should provide a safe easy method to clean up spilled engine fluids.

Post NO SMOKING signs near generator set, battery storage, and fuel storage areas.

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Contents MQ Power Application & Installation ManualPage Heres HOW to GET Help Table of Contents Page Safety Message Alert Symbols Foryour Safety and the Safety of OthersSafety Message Alert Symbols Accidental StartingImportant Safety Instructions General SafetyImportant Safety Instructions General Safety RadiatorOperation Safety Maintenance SafetyEmergencies Always know the location of the nearest fire extinguisherBattery Safety Fire Protection Genset should be inspected regularly for fire hazardsLifting the Generator Set Always drain fuel prior to liftingAlways remember Safety FIRST!!! Safety involves two IntroductionIntroduction About This ManualApplication and Installation InstallationOverview ApplicationInstallation Overview Cold Climates and Derating FactorsLocation Outdoor Locations„ Static Uninterrupted Power Supplies UPS Genset Sizing ProcedureGenset Sizing Generator Set Sizing CalculationsStep Sequence Guidelines 765.7 Repeat steps a and b as necessary through all the worksheets Generator Set Sizing Calculations Select a Generator Set Establish the minimum size requiredRunning load should not be Genset Sizing Determining Load Characteristics Determining Load Characteristics LightingSingle-Phase Induction Motor Genset Sizing Determining Load Characteristics Three-Phase Induction MotorsCalculate SkVA as follows Determining Load Characteristics Calculate SkW as followsFull SkVA 100Three Phase Nema Motor Code Table 201Synchronous Motors Variable Frequency DrivesStatic UPS Equation above Output kVA is the nameplate kVA capacityNoise Consideration Radiator discharge air high frequency soundNoise Laws and Regulations Noise Zones Peak DayComparison Chart dBA Environmental Considerations dBAAdding Additional Sound Sources Below estimates the noise level from multiple noise sourcesEffects of Distance Distance Effects on dBAReducing Noise Following will help reduce structure-borne noiseSee on page 32 for typical measures in reducing noise Following will help reduce airborne noiseAcoustic Material Reducing NoiseAccess to Set MountingMounting on a Slab Floor Mounting on a Sub-Base Fuel TankMounting Foundation Mounting FoundationMountingthe Generator SET General InformationVibration Isolators Installation and Adjustment Procedure Mounting Vibration IsolatorsMechanical Installation Fuel System Diesel Fuel System InstallationDiesel Fuel Supply TankMechanical Installation Fuel System Diesel Diesel Fuel Supply Minimum Fuel Supply / Return Hose and Pipe SizesMechanical Installation Fuel System Gaseous Fuels Mechanical Installation Fuel System Gaseous Fuels ContaminantsGaseous Fuel Supply Pipe and Tube Sizing Natural GAS Schedule 40 Iron Pipe SizingTypical Pipe Schematic for Propane Vapor Distribution Mechanical Installation Fuel System Liquid Propane Schedule 40 Iron Pipe SizingFuel Storage Regulations Environmental ProtectionAdditional references include Mechanical Installation Exhaust System Exhaust System InstallationField Installing a Generator Exhaust System Mechanical Installation Exhaust System Condensation Trap Exhaust System Installation Reference Data Factory Recommended Engine Exhaust SilencersMechanical Installation Battery System Purpose of the BatteryMQ Power Batteries How BatteriesWorkMechanical Installation Battery System „ See the Battery Safety Instructions onEngine Starting System Mechanical Installation NEW Battery New Battery InstallationPreparation of Charged and Wet Batteries Preparation of Dry Charged Charged and Moist BatteriesMechanical Installation NEW Battery Removing Old BatteryDry Charged Batteries Charged and Moist Batteries ActivationBattery System -TESTING Battery BatteryTestingStep One 1 -Visual Inspection See Flow Chart, on next Step Three 3 Load ProcedureBattery System Batterytesting Chart Battery Testing ChartBattery System Charging Battery Battery StorageCharging LowWater-loss Batteries Battery System Battery Charger Battery System Battery Charger FC & FCA Battery ChargerLC1224-500-2 Battery Charger FC1224-10-2011U Battery ChargerBattery System Battery Charger Safety Battery Charger InstallationBattery Charger Safety Mechanical Installation -VENTILATION and Cooling Engine CoolingVentilation and Cooling Vents and DuctsMechanical Installation -VENTILATION and Cooling LouversMechanical Installation Mounted Radiator Cooling Factory Mounted RadiatorVentilationMechanical Installation Mounted Radiator Cooling Mounted Radiator Cooling SystemRadiator Set Requirements Mechanical Installation Remote Radiator Cooling Remote Radiator Cooling optionalMechanical Installation Remote Radiator Cooling Remote Radiator CoolingMechanical Installation Hotwell Cooling Hot Well InstallationMechanical Installation Heat Exchanger Cooling Heat Exchanger19,200/60x8 = 40 gpm Coolant Treatment CoolantTreatmentCoolant Heaters Electrical Installation DC Controlwiring DC Control Wiring Control BOX Back Panel Control BoxControl box contains the following „ Digital Control Module „ Control Box Back Panel ComponentsDC Controlwiring Control BOX Back Panel L3 3 PHGenerator Set Wire Diagram Transfer Switch AC Electrical ConnectionsAC Electrical Connections Connection Of Generator Leads For Correct Voltage OutputElectrical Terminations Mounted fuel tank is used, the electrical stub-upBreaker Line circuit breakerAC Electrical Connections System Grounding AC Electrical Connections System Grounding Pole ATSAC Electrical Connections Equipment Grounding Equipment GroundingElectrical Distribution System Electrical Distribution SystemPRE-START Preparation PRE-START Preparation Run the Generator SetAppendix Installation Checklist For MQ Power Industrial Generators Appendix MAIN-LINE Circuit BreakerAppendix MAIN-LINE Circuit Breaker Appendix Generator Specifications MQ Power Industrial Generator SpecificationsAppendix Generator Specifications MQ Power Industrial Generator Specifications Appendix Engine Specifications Appendix Engine Specifications MQP175IV MQP200IV MQP250IVGenerator Model MQP300IV MQP350IV MQP400IV Appendix Engine Specifications Generator Model MQP30GM MQP45GM MQP60GM MQP80GM MQP100GMAppendix Dimensions and Weights MQ Power Generator Dimensions & WeightsAppendix Dimensions Andweights MQ Power Generator Dimensions & WeightsHeres HOW to GET Help