Multiquip MQP40IZ Access to Set, Mounting on a Slab Floor, Mounting on a Sub-Base Fuel Tank

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MOUNTING FOUNDATION

Mounting

Mounting the generator set is a critical part of the installation. A proper foundation must be able to support the weight of the generator set and its accessories, resist dynamic loads, and not transmit excessive noise and vibration. Foundations can be located on the floor, roof, indoors, or outdoors.

Generator sets are typically mounted on a steel skid that provides support. Vibration isolators are recommended between the skid and the foundation to provide stable operation and avoid installation damage. Bolting the generator set directly to the floor or foundation can result in excessive noise and vibration, and possible damage to the genset and floor/foundation. See Vibration Isolators on page 36 for details.

Access to Set

Whenever choosing a generator site location, always allow room for service personnel and operators to gain the proper access to the unit. Always provide adequate lighting around the unit.

Mounting on a Slab Floor

When mounting the genset on a concrete slab floor, a concrete pad should be poured on top of the floor. The concrete pad should be reinforced concrete with a 28 day compressive strength of at least 2500 psi (173 kPa), however 3000 psi is recommended. It should be at least 6 inches (150 mm) deep and extend at least 6 inches (150 mmm) beyond the generator skid on all sides. Type J or L bolts may be used to anchor the skid or vibration isolators to the pad. Where allowed, drill-in anchors can be used.

Mounting on a Sub-Base Fuel Tank

When mounting the genset on a subbase fuel cell, the vibration isolators may be installed between the genset and the fuel tank. The fuel tank must be able to support the weight of the genset and resist the dynamic loads. It is recommended that the tank be mounted with air space between the bottom of the tank and the floor underneath to reduce corrosion and permit visual inspections for leaks.

Another method is to size the isolator to support the weight of the engine-generator accessories, subbase fuel cell, and fuel. Isolators should be mounted underneath the tank.

Mounting on a Vibration Isolating Foundation

When mounting the genset on a foundation to reduce the transmission of vibrations to the building, the weight (W) of the foundation should be at least 2 times the weight of the genset itself to resist dynamic loading. Figure 6 on page 34 illustrates a typical vibration isolating foundation.

Consider the following when mounting on a vibration isolating foundation:

„The foundation should extend at least 6 inches beyond the skid on all sides. This determines the length (L) and width (w) of the foundation.

„Calculate the height (h) of the foundation necessary to obtain the required weight (W) by using the following formula:

where d is the density of concrete, typically 145 lbs/ ft3 (2322 kg/ m3)

„For convenience in general servicing such as radiator, fan belt, and oil filter maintenance, the surface of the mounting base should be at least 6 inches (152 mm) above the floor.

„The foundation must extend below the frost line to prevent heaving.

„The foundation should be reinforced concrete with a 28 day compressive strength of at least 2500 psi (173 kPa), however 3000 psi is recommended.

„The total weight (TW) of the genset, fuel, and foundation usually results in a soil bearing load (SBL) of less than 2000 lbs / ft2 (96 kPa). Although this is within the load bearing capacity of most soils, always find out the allowable soil bearing load by checking the local code and the soil analysis report of the building. The soil bearing load can be calculated by using the following formula:

where "L" and "w" are the length and width of the foundation.

zType J or L bolts should be used to anchor the skid or vibration isolators to the foundation.

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