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Generac Power Systems NP Series
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GENERATOR
COMPARTMENTS
The
generator
set
may
or
may
not
be
installed
inside
a
compartment
that
is
constructed
specifically
for
housing
a
generator.
This
section
applies
to
generator
compartments
when
they
are
installed.
The
following
general
rules
apply
to
compartments:
The
generator
compartment
should
be
either
constructed
of,
or
lined
with,
26
gauge
galvanized
steel.
IMPORTANT:
ALUMINUM
IS
NOT
AN
ACCEPT¬
ABLE
ALTERNATIVE
TO
GALVANIZED
STEEL.
DUE
TO
ALUMINUM'S
LOW
MELTING
POINT.
If
the
compartment
is
lined
with
galvanized
steel,
it
may
be
constructed
of
any
material.
Generac
recommends
that
the
compartment
be
construct¬
ed
of
1/2-inch
thick
plywood,
with
the
floor
made
of
a
double
thickness
of
plywood
for
added
strength.
All
seams,
splices
and
joints
of
the
compartment
walls
(unless
vapor
tight
by
design)
should
be
caulked.
IMPORTANT:
CAULKING
MUST
BE
DONE
SO
THAT
THE
CAULKING
MATERIAL
WILL
STAY
IN
PLACE
PERMANENTLY.
PRESSING
SUCH
MATE¬
RIALS
AS
PUTTY
TAPE
ONTO
JOINTS
AND
SEAMS
WILL
NOT
MEET
THAT
REQUIREMENT.
A
HIGH
QUALITY
SILICONE
RUBBER
SEALANT
IS
RECOMMENDED.
Holes
and
openings
through
the
compartment
walls
for
passage
of
electrical
conduit,
conduc¬
tors,
etc,
into
vehicle
living
area
must
be
sealed
vapor-tight
with
silicone
rubber
base
sealant.
If
you
use
flexible
metal
conduit,
seal
the
conduit
at
the
end
where
it
terminates
inside
the
junction
box.
Flexible
metal
conduit
is
NOT
vapor
tight
along
its
entire
length.
Seams
and
joints
of
the
galvanized
steel
(whether
used
as
a
liner
or
the
compartment
itself)
must
be
lapped
and
mechanically
secured.
Such
seams
may
be
manufactured,
welded,
bolt¬
ed,
riveted,
or
screwed.
Manufactured
lock
seams
are
shown
in
Figure
7.
Fold
Locked
Off
Set
Standing
Double
Lock
Double
Seam
Acme
Lock
Gordon
Seam
Lock
Seam
COMPARTMENT
SIZE
Plan
the
compartment
size
carefully.
Provide
a
mini¬
mum
of
at
least
1
inch
of
clearance
between
the
gen¬
erator
and
compartment
walls
and
1-1/2
inch
of
clear¬
ance
between
the
generator
and
the
ceiling
AFTER
you
have
lined
the
compartment
with
metal,
and
AFTER
you
have
installed
sound
insulation
(Figure
8
).
NOTE:
Refer
to
the
“Dimensions
and
Features”
draw¬
ing
in
the
back
of
this
manual.
Figure
8
Provide
Clearance
Around
Generato
1
INCH
(2.S4CM)
PLYWOOD
MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
L—
INSULATION
METAL
LINING—^
COMPARTMENT
CONSTRUaiON
The
generator
compartment
should
be
constructed
of
1/2
inch
thick
plywood.
Make
the
compartment
floor
a
double
thickness
of
1/2
inch
plywood
with
the
grain
of
the
wood
at
cross
section
for
added
strength
(Figure
9).
Figure
9
Typical
Compartment
Construction
Line
the
entire
compartment
interior
with
26
gauge
galva¬
nized
steel
as
described
above.

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Generac Power Systems NP Series Specifications

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BrandGenerac Power Systems
ModelNP Series
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

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