Multiquip MQP20IZ, MQP40IZ, MQP45GM, MQP60IV Mechanical Installation Remote Radiator Cooling

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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION — REMOTE RADIATOR COOLING

Remote Radiator Cooling (optional)

Remote radiator cooling substitutes a remote mounted radiator and an electrically driven fan for the set mounted components (see Figure 27 on next page). Removal of the radiator and the fan from the set reduces noise levels without forcing dependence on a continuous cooling water supply. The remote radiator installation must be completely protected against freezing conditions.

Application of a remote radiator to cool the engine requires proper design. Consider the following:

„It is recommended that the radiator and fan be sized on the basis of a maximum radiator top tank temperature of 200°F (93°C) and a 115% cooling capacity to allow for fouling. Refer to the heat rejected to coolant and coolant flow rate specifications in Table 27 beginning on page 88 for radiator sizing.

„The capacity of the radiator top tank or auxiliary tank must be equivalent to at least 15% of the total volume of coolant in the system to provide a coolant "drawdown capacity" (10%) and space for thermal expansion (5%). Drawdown capacity is the volume of coolant that can be lost by slow, undetected leaks and the normal relieving of the pressure cap before air is drawn into the coolant pump. Space for thermal expansion is created by the fill neck when a cold system is being filled.

„To reduce radiator fin fouling, radiators have a more open fin spacing (nine fins or less per inch) should be considered for dirty environments.

„Coolant friction head external to the engine (pressure loss due to pipe, fitting, and radiator friction) and coolant static head (height of liquid column measured from crankshaft center line) must not exceed the maximum allowable values on the genset specification sheet.

„Radiator hose 6 to 18 inches (152 to 457 mm) long, complying with SAE 20R1, or equivalent standards, should be used to connect coolant piping to the engine to absorb genset movement and vibration.

„It is highly recommended that the radiator hoses be clamped with two premium grade "constant-torque" hose clamps at each end to reduce the risk of sudden loss of engine coolant due to a hose slipping off from pressure. Major damage can occur to an engine if it is run without coolant in the block.

„A coolant drain valve should be located at the lowest part of the system.

„Depending on the amount of coolant in the system, ball or gate valves are recommended. Globe valves are too restrictive. This will isolate the engine so the entire system does not have to be drained before servicing the engine.

„To obtain the net power available from the genset, add the fan load indicated on the genset specification sheet to the power rating of the set and subtract the power consumed by the remote radiator fan, ventilating fans, coolant pumps, and other accessories required for the genset to run.

Excessive coolant static head

(pressure) can cause the coolant

NOTEpump shaft seal to leak. Excessive coolant friction head (pressure loss) will result in insufficient engine cooling.

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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 Establish the minimum size required Generator Set Sizing Calculations Select a Generator SetRunning load should not be Determining Load Characteristics Lighting Genset Sizing Determining Load CharacteristicsSingle-Phase Induction Motor Three-Phase Induction Motors Genset Sizing Determining Load CharacteristicsCalculate 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 FoundationGeneral Information Mountingthe Generator SETVibration 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 Contaminants Mechanical Installation Fuel System Gaseous FuelsGaseous 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 SizingEnvironmental Protection Fuel Storage RegulationsAdditional references include Exhaust System Installation Mechanical Installation Exhaust SystemField 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 BatteriesWork„ See the Battery Safety Instructions on Mechanical Installation Battery SystemEngine 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 Storage Battery System Charging BatteryCharging LowWater-loss Batteries Battery System Battery Charger Battery System Battery Charger FC & FCA Battery ChargerLC1224-500-2 Battery Charger FC1224-10-2011U Battery ChargerBattery Charger Installation Battery System Battery Charger SafetyBattery 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 RadiatorVentilationMounted Radiator Cooling System Mechanical Installation Mounted Radiator CoolingRadiator Set Requirements Mechanical Installation Remote Radiator Cooling Remote Radiator Cooling optionalMechanical Installation Remote 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