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Generac Power Systems NP-50G Series User Manual

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Generac
NP-50G
Recreational
Vehicle
Generator
1.
Turn
OFF
electrical
loads,
using
whatever
means
provided
in
your
vehicle
(such
as
a
main
line
circuit
breaker
or
trans¬
fer
switch).
NOTE:
If
starting
from
the
generator
control
panel,
turn
OFF
loads
by
setting
the
generators
main
circuit
breaker
to
“OFP
or
“OPEN".
If
starting
from
a
Remote
Panel,
turn
OFF
loads
using
whatever
means
is
provided
in
the
vehicle
(such
as
a
main
circuit
breaker).
Electrical
load
circuits
will
be
turned
ON
after
the
generator
has
started,
stabilized
and
warmed
up.
2.
If
you
have
not
started
the
engine
in
more
than
two
weeks,
press
the
Fuel
Pump
Primer
switch
and
hold
it
for
about
30
seconds
to
prime
fuel
system.
However,
if
the
engine
is
warm,
skip
Step
2.
3.
Hold
the
engine
Start/Stop
Switch
at
START
to
crank
engine.
Release
the
switch
when
the
engine
starts.
CAUTION:
If
the
engine
does
not
start
after
it
has
been
cranking
for
15
seconds,
release
the
start/stop
switch
and
try
again.
Holding
the
switch
for
longer
than
15
seconds
can
damage
the
starter
motor.
4.
Let
the
engine
run
at
no-load
for
a
few
minutes
to
stabilize
and
warm
up.
5.
Turn
ON
electrical
loads,
using
whatever
means
provided
(such
as
a
main
circuit
breaker
or
transfer
switch).
STOPPING
THE
GENERATOR
1.
T
urn
OFF
all
electrical
loads,
using
whatever
means
pro¬
vided
(such
as
a
main
circuit
breaker
or
transfer
switch).
2.
Let
generator
run
at
no-load
for
a
few
minutes,
to
stabilize
internal
engine
generator
temperatures.
3.
Place
Start/Stop
switch
in
its
STOP
position.
If
electrical
loads
are
applied
at
reduced
operating
speeds,
such
loads
imposed
on
the
engine
when
sufficient
power
is
not
avail¬
able
may
shorten
engine
life.
Never
turn
ON
electrical
loads
until
after
the
generator
engine
has
started
and
stabilized
ON-speed.
SUMMER/WINTER
HEAT
RISER
SYSTEM
Under
certain
weather
conditions,
it
is
possible
for
ice
to
form
in
the
venturi
area
of
the
carburetor.
This
condition
can
be
very
dangerous
because
it
can
prevent
the
governor
system
from
functioning
properly,
which
results
in
a
“run-away”
engine.
The
most
common
weather
conditions
leading
to
this
problem
are
temperatures
in
the
range
of
25°
to
35°F,
along
with
high
humidity.
This
ice
formation
can
also
be
attributed
to
the
load
being
applied
during
these
weather
conditions.
Generators
running
with
no
load
or
light
loads
applied
usually
have
the
most
problems.
The
operator
is
responsible
for
adjusting
the
heat
riser
system
for
weather
conditions.
CONSTRUCTION
AND
FUNCTION
OF
HEAT
RISER
SYSTEM
_
The
system
consists
of
the
following
components:
Plastic
collector
box
that
is
attached
to
the
back
side
of
the
air
filter
base.
“Flapper"
valve
and
lever
assembly.
Corrugated
aluminum
tube
that
goes
from
the
above
plas¬
tic
box,
through
engine
enclosure
sheet
metal
and
nestled
very
close
to
exhaust
manifold.
Place
the
lever
in
the
“Summer”
position
(Figure
4),
to
draw
air
into
the
filter
box
directly
from
the
compartment
through
the
tube
on
the
right
side
of
the
plastic
box.
APPLYING
LOADS
TO
GENERATOR
When
applying
electrical
loads
to
the
generator,
observe
these
guidelines:
Before
applying
electrical
loads,
let
the
generator
stabilize
and
warm
up
for
a
minute
or
two.
DO
NOT
overload
the
generator.
LET
ENGINE
STABILIZE
The
generator
supplies
correct
rated
voltage
only
at
proper
governed
speed.
Some
electrical
appliances
may
be
extremely
sensitive
to
voltage.
Incorrect
voltages
can
damage
those
appliances.
Figure
4
Adjustment
Summer/Winter
Lever
Recreational
Vehicle
Generator

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BrandGenerac Power Systems
ModelNP-50G Series
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

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