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Servicing
fUELS - gENERAL
1. Use only clean, high quality fuels of the following
specifications, as defined by ASTM designation
D75 for diesel fuels:
a. Use Grade No. 2 diesel at ambient temperatures
above freezing 2°F (0°C).
b. Use Grade No. 1 at ambient temperatures below
freezing and for all temperatures at an altitude of
above 5,500 ft. (1500 meters).
2. Use fuel having less than 1% sulphur (preferably
less than 0.5%).
. The cetane number should be a minimum of 5.
. DO NOT use these unsuitable grades of fuel:
a. Domestic heating oils, all types.
b. Class B engine.
c. Class D domestic fuels.
d. Class E, F, G or H industrial or marine fuels.
e. ASTM-D75-60T No. -D and higher number
fuels.
5. Storing fuel:
a. Keep dirt, scale, water, and other foreign matter
out of fuel.
b. Avoid storing fuel for long periods of time.
c. Fill the fuel tank at the end of each day’s
operation. This will reduce condensation.
SP7-9. fUEL fILTERS
1. Your generator set should have a primary fuel filter
installed. We recommend the Racor brand of fuel
filter-water separators.
a. Check the primary fuel filter daily as
recommended by the filter manufacturer.
Empty the collection bowl as necessary.
b. Change the element as often as necessary or
every 500 hours.
c. If the bowl fills with water, change the primary
and secondary element immediately.
2. Change secondary fuel filter every 500 hours.
a. Remove the spin-on filter by turning it
counterclockwise with a filter wrench. Fill the
new cartridge with fuel and install it after
applying engine oil to gasket surface. Screw on
until the gasket surface comes into contact with
sealing surface of filter base. Then, tighten it
two-thirds of a turn by hand. Do not overtighten.
b. Fuel filter part number is:
M67L2 & LD2 -
2-52020