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Generac Power Systems NP Series User Manual

Generac Power Systems NP Series
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The
following
facts
about
the
secondary
regulator
must
be
emphasized;
The
regulator
must
be
sensitive
to
venturi
throat
pressure
changes
throughout
the
operating
range.
The
regulator
must
be
properly
adjusted
so
it
will
stop
the
flow
of
gas
when
the
engine
is
not
running
(no
air
flow
through
the
carburetor).
The
slightest
air
flow
(and
vacuum
in
the
venturi
throat
should
move
the
regulator
valve
off
its
seat
and
permit
gas
to
flow.
LEAKAGE
TESTS
Do
not
place
the
generator
into
service
until
you
have
properly
tested
the
gas
system
for
leaks.
To
test
the
system,
you
need
a
separate
source
of
12
volts
DC
to
open
the
gaseous
fuel
solenoid
valve.
The
leak
test
must
comply
fully
with
NFPA,
Paragraph
318.
AN
connections,
hoses,
valves
regulators,
fit¬
tings,
and
other
fuel
system
parts
must
be
tested
under
gas
or
air
pressure
of
not
less
than
90
psi
(620kPa),
while
using
soap
and
water
or
equivalent
solution
to
check
for
leaks.
Other
approved
methods
of
testing
for
leaks
may
be
used,
if
appropriate.
DO
NOT
USE
ANY
FLAME
TO
TEST
FOR
LEAKS.
FUEL
SUPPLY
LINES
Propane
gas
lines
must
be
accessible,
but
protected
against
possible
damage.
Do
NOT
connect
electrical
wiring
to
any
propane
gas
fuel
line
or
run
wiring
alonside
the
lines.
Route
gas
lines
away
from
hot
engine
exhausts.
Retain
gas
lines
with
metal
clamps
that
do
not
have
sharp
edges.
Install
an
approved
length
of
flexible
hose
between
the
gaseous
fuel
solenoid
valve
and
rigid
fuel
supply
lines.
The
flexible
line
must
be
non-metallic,
non-organic
and
non-conductive.
It
must
be
approved
for
use
with
LP
gas.
DANGER;
GASEOUS
FUEL
LINES
BETWEEN
THE
TANK
AND
THE
SECONDARY
REGULATOR
ARE
UNDER
A
POSITIVE
PRESSURE
(ABOUT
11
INCH¬
ES
WATER
COLUMN).
GAS
PRESSURE
AT
THE
OUTLET
SIDE
OF
THE
SECONDARY
REGULATOR,
HOWEVER,
IS
A
NEGATIVE
PRESSURE
AND
CAN
DRAW
FLAME
INSIDE
A
LINE
OR
FIHING
AND
CAUSE
AN
EXPLOSION.
EXCESS
FLOW
VALVE
Propane
gas
tanks
should
have
an
excess
flovy
valve,
according
to
NFPA
501C,
Paragraph
3-4.4.
This
valve
and
the
gas
lines
must
be
carefully
sized
so
the
valve
will
close
when
a
fuel
line
is
severed
or
broken.
Consult
the
Natural-LP
Gas
Association
for
informa¬
tion
and
limitations
of
excess
flow
valves.
Manual
shutoff
valves
on
the
supply
tank
and
else¬
where
in
the
system
must
be
fully
open
when
operat¬
ing
the
generator.
The
excess
flow
valve
functions
properly
only
if
all
valves
are
fully
open.
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BrandGenerac Power Systems
ModelNP Series
CategoryPortable Generator
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