Setup
Setup
NOTICE
Proper system setup, startup, and shutdown
procedures are critical to electrical equipment
reliability. The following procedures ensure steady
voltage. Failure to follow these procedures will
cause voltage fluctuations that can damage
electrical equipment and v oid the warranty.
Do not remove or separate the proportioner, engine
assembly, or power distribution box from the pallet.
Failure to leave the component mounting intact will
cause heating efficiency degradation, and potential
unsafe wiring and grounding.
Locate Reactor
1. Install hose rack, if ordered. See manual 3A1903
for detailed instructions.
2. Locate Reactor on a level surface that is
nonporous and diesel resistant, such as diamond
plate.
Note
Leave at least 1 ft. (0.3m) distance from
the engine si de of the pallet to any wall
for engine maintenance access.
3. Do not expose Reactor to rai n or below 20°F
(-7°C).
NOTICE
To ensure the heat exchanger control valves
open and close properly, do not store Reactor
below 20°F (-7°C).
4. If a wall will be installed between the proportioner
and generator, remove the fuel tank and battery
bracket. See Trailer Setup Guidelines, page 38.
5. To mount in a trailer, use forklift to move Reactor
by inserting the forks through the Reactor pallet
frame. It is recommended to lift from the engine
side. Bolt pallet directly to trailer fram e.
Note
Use Pallet Support Kit 24L911 (rollers not
included) to relocate pallet to mounting
location when forks are unavailable. See
kit manual for instructions.
NOTICE
Keep the vent holes in the bottom of the
proportioner cabinet open. Make sure there is
unobstructed incoming air for the cooling fan at the
top of the proportioner cabinet that blows air up into
the electric motor. Failure to provide unobstructed
incom ing air can cause the motor to overheat.
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