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GASOLINE
FUEL
SYSTEM
Installing
a
gasoline
fuel
system
(Figure
18)
for
recre¬
ational
vetiicle
generator
sets
must
comply
with
applicable
codes,
standards
and
regulations.
The
entire
fuel
system
must
be
completely
free
of
leaks.
There
must
be
no
possibility
of
gasoline
vapors
enter¬
ing
the
vehicle
interior.
Figure
18
Generator
Fuel
System
DANGER;
GASOLINE
IS
HIGHLY
FLAMMABLE
AND
ITS
VAPORS
ARE
EXPLOSIVE.
COMPLY
WITH
ALL
CODES,
STANDARDS
AND
REGULA¬
TIONS
PERTAINING
TO
GASOLINE
FUEL
SYS¬
TEMS
USED
IN
INDUSTRIAL
MOBILE
GENERA¬
TORS.
PROPERLY
INSTALL
AND
MAINTAIN
THE
FUEL
SYSTEM
AND
KEEP
IT
ENTIRELY
FREE
OF
LEAKS.
GASOUNE
VAPORS
MUST
NOT
ENTER
THE
VEHICLE
INTERIOR.
Factory
installed
generator
fuel
system
components
include
(a)
fuel
filter,
(b)
12-volt
DC
electric
pump,
(c)
engine
carburetor,
and
(d)
interconnecting
lines
and
fittings.
Connect
a
fuel
supply
line
to
the
fuel
filter
inlet.
Use
a
flexible
length
of
approved
fuel
hose
between
the
fuel
filter
inlet
connection
and
rigid
fuel
lines.
FUEL
TANK
Either
the
generator
must
share
the
vehicle
engine's
fuel
tank,
or
you
must
install
a
separate
fuel
tank
for
the
generator
set.
All
fuel
tanks
installed
on
the
vehi¬
cle
must
be
constructed,
installed,
restrained
so
it
complies
with
applicable
codes,
standards
and
regu¬
lations.
If
the
generator
is
to
share
the
vehicle
engine's
tank,
separate
fuel
pickup
tubes
are
required
for
the
engine
and
the
generator.
Generac
recommends
that
you
make
the
fuel
pickup
tube
about
2
to
3
inches
shorter
than
the
vehicle
engine's
pickup
tube.
This
prevents
the
generator
from
depleting
the
entire
fuel
supply
during
prolonged
generator
operating
periods.
CAUTION:
Do
NOT
tee
the
generator
fuel
supply
line
into
the
vehicle
engine
fuel
supply
line.
If
this
is
done,
the
generator
will
be
starved
of
fuel
when
both
engines
are
operating
at
the
same
time.
Also,
while
the
vehicle
engine
is
not
running,
generator
operation
may
drain
the
vehicle
engine
supply
line,
making
it
difficult
to
start
the
vehicle
engine.
GENERATOR
FUEL
SUPPLY
LINE
RIGID
FUEL
LINES
_
Those
lines
used
to
supply
fuel
from
a
tank
to
the
generator
must
comply
with
applicable
codes,
stan¬
dards
and
regulations.
The
following
generator
rules
apply
to
rigid
fuel
lines:
Rigid
lines
should
be
of
annealed,
seamless,
drawn
alu¬
minum
or
steel.
Lines
and
fittings
must
comply
with
SAE
J512F,
“Standard
Automotive
Fittings”,
or
with
ANSI
B126.26
(latest
edition).
Route
the
fuel
line
so
that
at
least
2
inches
of
clearance
is
maintained
between
the
line
and
any
exhaust
system
parts.
Do
not
attach
electrical
wiring
to
fuel
lines.
Route
the
wiring
so
it
cannot
come
into
contact
with
any
fuel
line.
Route
fuei
lines
so
if
they
ieak,
fuel
does
not
drip
onto
any
electrical
or
exhaust
system
parts.
Use
non-ferrous
metal
straps
without
sharp
edges
to
secure
fuel
lines.
FLEXIBLE
FUEL
LINE
_
Use
an
approved
flexible
length
of
fuel
hose
between
the
generator
fuel
inlet
connection
and
rigid
fuel
lines.
This
prevents
breaking
of
the
line
caused
by
vibration,
shifting,
settling
or
movement.
The
following
rules
apply:
The
flexible
hose
must
comply
with
SAE
J30B,
“Standard
for
Fuel
and
Oil
Hose”.
It
must
be
approved
for
use
with
gasoline.
The
hose
should
be
at
least
6
inches
ionger
than
is
need¬
ed
to
prevent
the
hose
from
rupturing
if
the
generator
shifts
or
settles.
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BrandGenerac Power Systems
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CategoryPortable Generator
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