Honeywell HW3000, L, hw400 service manual Fuel Tank System

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FUEL TANK SYSTEM

9.4 FUEL TANK SYSTEM

WARNING

Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions.

Refuel the generator only outdoors, in a well-ventilated area.

NEVER enclose the generator in any structure.

Keep generator at least 6 feet (2 meters) away from buildings, other equipment, and combustible materials during oper- ation.

NEVER fill the fuel tank while the engine is running. Turn the generator OFF and allow it to cool before filling with fuel.

NEVER smoke or allow flames or sparks near the generator or where gasoline is stored.

NEVER overfill the fuel tank (there should be no fuel in the filler neck). After refueling, tighten the fuel cap securely.

Be careful not to spill fuel when refueling. Spilled fuel or fuel vapor may ignite. If any fuel is spilled, the area must be dry before starting the engine.

Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin or breathing of vapor.

A—FUEL GAGE

After reassembly, check float for proper operation.

B—FUEL CAP

Check air vent hole is clean and free of obstruction. Blow with compressed air if necessary.

NOTE: For model numbers ending in “L”, the fuel cap will be attached to the fuel tank with a chain.

C—FUEL STRAINER

Before reassembly, check fuel strainer is clean and undamaged.

D—FUEL TANK MOUNTING HARDWARE

10 N•m (7 lb. ft.)

E—FUEL TANK

Before reassembly, clean fuel tank to remove any sediment and drain com- pletely.

E1 - Model Numbers Ending in “L” (HW3000L, HW4000L, HW5500L, HW5500EL, HW6200L, HW7000EL, HW7500EL)

E2 - Non “L” Models (HW3000, HW4000, HW5500, HW5500E, HW6200, HW7000E, HW7500E)

F—FUEL SHUT-OFF VALVE

Clear passages if clogged.

After reinstalling, check for fuel leakage. Hex fitting - 24 N•m (17 lb. ft.)

G—FUEL SEDIMENT CUP

E 1

D

H

A

B

C

E 2

F

G

See CLEANING FUEL SEDIMENT CUP, page 7-5.

H—FUEL LINE

Check for cracks or damage.

Secure with hose clamps.

HW7500E Model Illustrated

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Contents Read and Save These Instructions Page Contents This page Intentionally Left Blank Safety Messages Important Safety InstructionsArds Safety Messages Electric Shock HazardsNorthshore Power Systems Consumer Limited Warranty WarrantiesWarranty Statement WarrantiesQuestions Northshore Power Systems Replacement Parts Limited Warranty Specifications and Wiring Diagrams SpecificationsBolt and Fastener Torque Information Bolt and Fastener Torque InformationWiring Diagrams Wiring DiagramsHW4000 & HW4000L HW5500 & HW5500L HW5500E & HW5500EL HW6200 & HW6200L HW7000E, HW7000EL, HW7500E, & HW7500EL Components This page Intentionally Left Blank Required Tools Preparing for ServiceTransporting Generator This page Intentionally Left Blank Service Repair Time Analysis & Flat Rate Schedule OperationService Repair Time Analysis MiscMaintenance Consumer Maintenance ScheduleConsumer Maintenance Schedule AIR Filter Maintenance AIR Filter MaintenanceTer more frequently Remove foam air filters Coat the air filter with clean engine oilSqueeze out excess oil Cleaning Fuel Sediment CUP Cleaning Fuel Sediment CUPSpark Plug Service Cleaning Spark Arrestor Screen Cleaning Spark Arrestor ScreenValve Lash Governor AdjustmentValve Lash Xtreme Battery ServiceBattery Service Yuasa 12N14-3ATroubleshooting Electrical Diagnostics HW3000/L Models Electrical Diagnostics HW3000/L ModelsAlternator Refer to Illustrations on Brush Assembly Electrical Diagnostics ALL Models Except HW3000/L Electrical Diagnostics ALL Models Except HW3000/L7000 Refer to Illustrations on AVR TAP Engine Diagnostics ALL Models Engine Diagnostics ALL ModelsControl Panel Service and DisassemblyNm 3 lb. ft Engine and Alternator See WHEEL, LEG, & Handle ASSEMBLY,Engine and Alternator Cylinder Head Bolts 48 Nm 35 lb. ftAlternator AlternatorAlso known as Automatic Voltage Regulator or AVR Fuel Tank System Fuel Tank SystemEvaporative Emissions Control System Evaporative Emissions Control SystemNm 1.5 lb. ft Muffler MufflerCarburetor CarburetorStarter Solenoid Terminal Nut 6 Nm 4 lb. ft Starting SystemStarting System Check for continuityRecoil Starter Install with recoil starter handle position as shownRecoil Starter Check for wear or damageFAN Cover Remove and install with the recoil starter assemblyInstall with the recoil starter handle position as shown FAN CoverWHEEL, LEG, & Handle Assembly WHEEL, LEG, & Handle Assembly HW3000/L ModelsWHEEL, LEG, & Handle Assembly ALL Models Except HW3000/L 25 Nm 18 lb. ftIndex Northshore Power Systems, LLC

hw400, HW3000, L specifications

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