GENERATOR FUEL FILTER
(VALVE SHOWN IN CLOSED POSITION)
NOTE
Refer to the information in the Generator Manufacturer’s Manual for the part number of
replacement fuel filters and recommended service intervals. This manual is included in your
Owner’s Pack.
A Fuel Tank Shutoff Valve is plumbed to the inlet of the Fuel Filter. This valve disconnects the
tank from the filter and prevents fuel flow to the fuel filter. The Fuel Shutoff Valve is used when
replacing a filter element or when fuel is in need of being disconnected from the engine.
4. GENERATOR RAW WATER
The generator engine requires a flow of raw water through for cooling when operating. The
cooling water is supply through a SHUT OFF VALVE and a strainer located in the Generator
compartment.
The valve must be in the ON position while the generator engine is running.
The Raw Water Strainer protects the Generator water pump from any debris that finds its way
through the Seacock. It is necessary to inspect the Strainer periodically to ensure its cleanliness
to ensure proper Pump efficiency. The Strainer and Seacock are below the boat’s waterline. To
clean the Strainer the Seacock must be in the closed (OFF) position. Open the Seacock only after
the Strainer top has been re-assembled.
The engine cooling water is discharged overboard through the Generator exhaust.
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