Guardian Technologies 02010-2, 04164-3 ‹ 1.5.2 Optional Propane Fuel System, ‹ 1.5.6 Generator

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Section 1 – General Information

Recreational Vehicle Generator

‹ 1.5.5 ENGINE

The manufacturer does not recommend using any gasoline containing alcohol (such as “gaso- hol”). If using any gasoline containing alcohol, it must not contain more than 10 percent ethanol, and it must be removed from the generator dur- ing storage. Do NOT use any gasoline containing methanol. If using gasoline with alcohol, inspect more frequently for fuel leaks and other abnor- malities.

‹1.5.2 OPTIONAL PROPANE FUEL SYSTEM

This generator is equipped with a liquid propane (LP) gas fuel system. LP gas is usually supplied as a liquid in pressure tanks.

The generator requires a vapor withdrawal type fuel system. This type of gaseous fuel system uses the vapors forming above the liquid fuel in the storage tank. Air temperature around the storage tank must be high enough to sustain adequate fuel vaporization. In colder climates, it may be necessary to use an inde- pendent heat source to be sure the fuel sufficiently vaporizes in the storage tank.

LP gas may consist of propane, butane or a mixture of the two gases. Propane vaporizes at temperatures as low as -20° F (-29° C), but butane returns to its liquid state when the temperature drops below about 32° F (0° C). For that reason, a higher ratio of propane is desired in the gas mixture when temperatures drop below freezing.

‹1.5.3 FUEL CONSUMPTION

 

Model

No Load

1/2 Load

Full Load

 

 

02010-2

0.32

0.46

0.76

 

04164-3

0.47/17.05

0.72/3.06

1.25/45.35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gasoline is in gal/h.

LP is in gal/h and cf/h.

‹1.5.4 ENGINE OIL REQUIREMENTS

Use only high quality detergent oil rated with American Petroleum Institute (API) Service Classification SF, SG or SH. The recommended oil weights include the following:

During summer months: SAE 30. An acceptable substitute is SAE 10W-30.

During winter months: SAE 5W-30. DO NOT USE SAE 10-W40.

Crankcase and oil filter capacity is approximately 1,400 mL or 1.5 U.S. quarts. Do NOT use special additives. See "Checking the Engine Oil Level" and "Changing the Engine Oil and/or Oil Filter" sections for oil level check and fill procedures.

Type of Engine

GN-410, Single-cylinder

Cooling Method

Air-cooled

Rated Horsepower

15 @ 4,200 rpm

Displacement

407cc

Cylinder Block

Aluminum w/Cast Iron Sleeve

Type of Governor

Mechanical, Fixed Speed

Air Cleaner

Paper Element w/Foam Precleaner

Starter

12-volt DC Electric

Ignition System

Solid-state w/Flywheel Magneto

Recommended Spark Plug

 

Champion

RC14YC

AC

R45S

Fram Autolite

65

Spark Plug Gap

0.030 inch (76 mm)

Recommended Minimum Battery

400 Cold-cranking

 

 

Amperes

‹1.5.6 GENERATOR

Rated Maximum Continuous

 

AC Output (Gasoline)

4,800 Watts (4.8 kW)

AC Output (LP Fuel)

4,500 Watts (4.5 kW)

Rated Voltage

120 Volts AC*

Rated Maximum Continuous

 

AC Current (Gasoline)

40 Amperes**

AC Current (LP Fuel)

37.5 Amperes**

Phase

Single

Rotor RPM

3,600

Number of Rotor Poles

2

Engine RPM

2,571

Rated AC Frequency

60 Hz

Battery Charge Voltage

14 Volts DC

Battery Charge Current

2 Amperes (max)

Weight

 

Gasoline

198 Pounds

LP Fuel

200 Pounds

Length

25.5 inches (648 mm)

Width

18.88 inches (479 mm)

Height

16.75 inches (425 mm)

*All units are reconnectable to 120- and/or 240-volt, dual voltage output. Units are no longer listed per RVIA/ANSI when recon- nected for dual voltage output.

**If reconnected for dual voltage, the ampere rating for 240 volts is 20 AC amperes for model 02010-2, and 18.8 AC amperes for model 04164-3.

***Maximum wattage and current are subject to, and limited by, such factors as fuel Btu content, ambient temperature, altitude, engine condition, etc.. Maximum power decreases about 3.5% for each 1,000 feet above sea level; and will also decrease about 1% for each 6° C (10° F) above 16° C (60° F) ambient temperature.

‹1.5.7 EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE PERIOD

For non-handheld engines the Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions Compliance Label indicates the number of operating hours for which the engine has been shown to meet Federal emission requirements.

For engines less than 225 cc displacement, Category C=125 hours, B=250 hours, and A=500 hours.

For engines of 225 cc or more, Category C=250 hours, B=500 hours, and A=1000 hours.

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Contents Air-cooled Recreational Vehicle Generators Authorized Service Dealer Location IntroductionPart II Installation Instructions Inside Front Cover Warning   Electrical Hazards  Generator Identification ModelSafety SpecificationsGenerator Applicability Generator AC Connection System‹ 1.5.2 Optional Propane Fuel System ‹ 1.5.3 Fuel Consumption‹ 1.5.4 Engine OIL Requirements ‹ 1.5.6 GeneratorAutomatic Choke Gasoline only Generator Control PanelOptional Remote START/STOP Panel Before Starting the Engine Starting the Generator‹ 2.7.1 Letting the Engine Stabilize SUMMER/WINTER Heat Riser SystemStopping the Generator ‹ 2.9. LOW OIL Pressure Switch ‹ 2.9.2 High Temperature SwitchProtection Systems ‹ 2.8.1 do not Overload the Generator‹ 2.10.2 Operation in High Grass or Brush Additional InformationChecking the Engine OIL Level Changing the Engine OIL AND/OR OIL Filter Maintaining the Engine AIR Cleaner‹ 3.3.1 Cleaning the Foam Precleaner Clean AIR Intake Checking the Engine Spark PlugCleaning the Generator Battery MaintenanceFuel Filter Gasoline only Spark Arrestor MufflerOUT of Service Procedure ‹ 3.13.1 Removal from ServiceDrive Belt Exercising the Generator‹ 3.13.2 Return to Service Part  General Hazards   Fire Hazards  Purpose and Scope Manual Equipment DescriptionGenerator Engine Operating Speed Standards Booklets0F1127 ‹ 2.1.2 Generator Support Location and Support‹ 2.1.1 Generator Location Generator Compartments ‹ 2.1.4 Generator Restraint‹ 2.2.2 Compartment Construction ‹ 2.2.1 Compartment Size‹ 2.2.3 Sound Insulating Materials ‹ 2.2.4 Acoustics‹ 2.2.5 Compartment Floor Cutouts Typical Noise Abatement‹ 2.3.2 Cooling AIR Inlet Openings Cooling and Ventilating AIR‹ 2.3.1 Generator Airflow ‹ 2.3.3 Compensating for Restrictions ‹ 2.3.4 Testing the InstallationGasoline Fuel System ‹ 2.5.1 Parts not Included in Fuel System LP GAS Fuel System‹ 2.4.2 Generator Fuel Supply Line ‹ 2.5.5 Gaseous Carburetion ‹ 2.5.2 Some Important Considerations‹ 2.5.3 Vapor Withdrawal Exhaust System ‹ 2.5.6 Fuel Supply Lines‹ 2.5.7 Excess Flow Valve ‹ 2.5.8 Leakage Tests‹ 2.6.3 Exhaust System Safety ‹ 2.6.1 Mufflers and Spark Arrestors‹ 2.6.2 Type of Exhaust System ‹ 2.7.1 Electrical Junction BOX‹ 2.7.2 Wiring ‹ 2.7.3 Generator AC Connections‹ 2.7.6 Power Supply Cord ‹ 2.7.7 Ground Fault Circuit InterruptersBattery Installation Optional AccessoriesPost Installation Tests Testing Under LoadBefore Initial START-UP Initial StartInstallation Checklist Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause CorrectionElectrical Data Electrical Data Exploded Views and Parts Lists Description Exploded Views and Parts Lists QTY Description Exploded Views and Parts Lists Description QTY Exploded Views and Parts Lists SCROLL, Flywheel Exploded Views and Parts Lists Ring SET, Piston DIA Exploded Views and Parts Lists MANIFOLD, Intake PURCHASER’S/OWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities Your Warranty Rights and ObligationsMANUFACTURER’S Emission Control System Warranty Coverage Emission Control System Warranty Emission Related Parts Include the FollowingWarranty Schedule CONSUMER/PERSONAL Applications

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