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OPM-146/D
Feet*
Size of pipe
Up to 25 ft
1” pipe
Over 25 ft
Use a two regulator system
*Allow an additional 3 feet for each standard elbow.
DO NOT use ‘street ells’ (restrictive).
LP TANK SIZING
Tank Temperature
Tank Size
60° F (16° C)
160 Gallons
32° F (0° C)
300 Gallons
0° F (18° C)
1000 Gallons
-20° F (-29° C)
2000 Gallons
LIQUID WITHDRAWAL SYSTEMS
When installing a unit equipped with the LP liquid
withdrawal, a primary regulator is not required on the
supply tank. The supply line is connected to a liquid
withdrawal valve on the supply tank and runs directly to the
fuel system mounted on the engine generator set. Normally
a 3/8 to 1/2 inch copper line is acceptable for this type of
fuel installation. You must be sure that the valve you have
connected to on the supply tank is in fact a liquid supply
valve and has a drop tube inside the tank that is pulling fuel
from the bottom of the supply tank. Before starting the unit,
you must confirm that you have a good liquid supply at the
unit. Engine generator sets equipped for liquid withdrawal
will not run properly when supplied with vapor fuel.
NATURAL GAS (NG)
The primary regulator (fuel meter) on the building should
deliver the correct volume and pressure to the generator
set. This regulator must be sized to deliver the required
BTU’s to the generator set and all other appliances in the
building. If the primary regulator (fuel meter) is a high
pressure regulator, then a low pressure regulator must be
installed to bring the pressure down to 4-6 oz. (7-11 inches
water column) of pressure. This low pressure regulator must
be at least 10 feet from the engine generator set; any closer
installation will require a larger line be installed to provide
a fuel reservoir. If this is not done, the demand regulator
on the unit and the pressure regulator in the fuel line will
interfere with each other. This regulator must be sized to
accommodate the demand of the generator set and any
other appliance connected to it. See the following table for
the correct size of pipe to be installed.
Feet*
Size of pipe
Up to 25 ft
¾” pipe
25 - 100 ft
1” pipe
Over 100 ft
Use a two regulator system
*Allow an additional 3 feet for each standard elbow. DO
NOT use ‘street ells’ (restrictive).
WARNING: PERSONAL DANGER
Do not use galvanized pipe in fuel line runs. The
galvanized coating can become corroded and flake
off, causing possible obstructions in the regulator or
fuel valve. The results could range from inoperative
engine to hazardous fuel leaks.
FUEL PRESSURE
Correct fuel pressure cannot be stressed enough. The most
common cause for inoperative systems is an inadequate
or incorrect fuel pressure. Performance of the engine is in
direct relation to the correctness of the fuel system. Shown
below is a diagram of a typical LP vapor fuel installation.
Notice the following tables give two different units of
measuring fuel pressure. The first and most accurate is
the use of a simple water manometer. A manometer is
calibrated in inches of water column . The second is with a
pressure gauge calibrated in ounces per square inch.
Reference in both diagrams: numbers 1 through 3 in the
diagram above are system parts supplied by the customer.
Reference number 4 is on the generator.
CAUTION
Be careful when sealing gas joints. Excessive sealing
compound can be drawn into the solenoid, regulator
or carburetor causing an engine malfunction.
Summary of Contents for PSS21F4/1
Page 26: ...26 OPM 146 D Power Distribution POWER DISTRIBUTION ENGINE CONTROLS...
Page 27: ...27 OPM 146 D STARTING SYSTEM...
Page 28: ...28 OPM 146 D MSG 425 Engine Controls Ignition System IGNITION SYSTEM...
Page 29: ...29 OPM 146 D MSG 425 Engine Controls Charging System CHARGING SYSTEM...
Page 30: ...30 OPM 146 D Engine Controls Sensors 1 of 2 SENSORS...
Page 31: ...31 OPM 146 D SENSORS Engine Controls Sensors 2 of 2...
Page 32: ...32 OPM 146 D Engine Controls Actuator Data Link Connector DLC ACTUATOR DATA LINK CONNECTOR...
Page 33: ...33 OPM 146 D MSG 425 Engine Controls 08 23 Engine Controls Dry Fuel DEPR DRY FUEL DEPR...