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JOB ADDRESS: LOT: 42 RECEIVED: 10/31/2025 DATE OF ISSUANCE�!n n (w 7f175 25-004121 " LUL 1721 PARKWOOD DR PERMIT #: 25-004121 PERMANENT GENERATOR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ELECTRONIC REVIEW 1721 Parkwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 SUITE # BLOCK: 7 SUBDIVISION: Parkwood Addition BUILDING CONTRACTOR (company name): Generator Supercenter of Denton CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: 3801 N Interstate 35 Ste 146 CITY/STATE/ZIP• Denton, TX 76207 Pg. # (940) 320-5600 Fax # N/A PROPERTY OWNER: Joe Riley CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: 1721 Parkwood Drive CITY/STATE/ZIP: Grapevine, TX 76051 PHONE NUMBER: PROJECT VALUE: $ 19,189 FIRE SP KLERED? YES NO X WHAT TRADES WILL BE NEEDED? a'n"k one% crag mpjtt. i ELECTRIC PLUMBING MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE: PERMANENT GENERATOR: Generac 26kW standby generator and 200a AT;. USE OF BUILDING OR STRUCTURE; Single family residential NAME OF BUSINESS: N/A Total Square Footage under roof: 2117 Square Footage of alterationladdition: 12 111 hereby certify that plans have been reviewed and the building will be inspected by a certified energy code inspector in accordance with State Law. Plan review and inspection documentation shall be mad_ a available to the Building Department (required for new buildings, alterations and additions) 0 I hereby certify that plans have been submitted to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for Accessibility Review. Control Number: (Not required for I & 2 family dwellings) © I hereby certify that an asbestos survey has been conducted for this structure in accordance with the regulatory requirements of the Texas Department of Health. (REQUIRED FOR DEMOLITIONS, ADDITIONS AND OR ALTERATION TO COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS) I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct to the best of my knowledge and all work will be performed according to the documents approved by the Building Department and in compliance with the City Of Grapevine Ordinance regulating construction. It is understood that the issuance of this permit does not grant or authorize any violation of any code or ordinance of the City Of Grapevine. I FURTHERMORE UNDERSTAND THAT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOT REVIEWED FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESS l IBY THE TY, AND THAT THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL/OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING SUCH APPR( ROM THE AP RIATE STATE AND OR FEDERAL AGENCY(S). PRINT NAME: Travis Burns SIGNATURE PHONE #: (940) 320-5600 EMAIL: ❑ CHECK BOX IF PREFERRED TO BE CONTACTED BY E-MAIL THE FOLLOWING IS TO BE COMPLETED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT Construction Type:v";� Permit Valuation: $ Setbacks Approval toque Occupancy Group:2-2, Fire Sprinkler: YES NO Front: Electrical Division: Building Depth: Left: Plumbing -,*'— Zoning: Building Width: Rear: MecWical Occupancy Load: Grease Trap Right: Kd Plan Review Approval: _ Date: I V317—S I Building Permit Fee: 150.00 Site Plan Approval: Fire Department: Public Works Department: Health Department: Approved for Permit: Lot Drainage Submitted: Date: Plan Review Fee: Date: Lot Drainage Fee: Date: Sewer Availability Rate: Date: Water Availability Rate: Date: Total Fees: Approved: Total Amount Dlluee`:�jJ (7�� 150.00 0 n MV Qrli PQAo VINC rV 7N 0 M171 d1M1'11N9 City of Grapevine Building - Residential �R I'� l�' 1 PO Box95104 Alteration ; = �: Grapevine, Texas 76099 r i ' t � � y 817) 410-3166 Project # 25-004121 r Project Description: PERMANENT GENERATOR: (The \` information uploaded to this description is under the comments.) [ELECTRONIC REVIEW] Issued on: 1110512025 at 11:58 AM ADDRESS INSPECTIONS i 1 1721 Packwood Dr. oo 1. MISC. Building Inspection 7. Building Wall Tie Inspection 7r. Grapevine, 2. Building Setback 8. Building Termite Verification LEGAL 3. Building Foundation/Footing 9. Building Energy Code Parkwood Addition Blk 7 4. Building Pier 10. Lot Drainage Inspection Lot 42 5. Building Framing 11. Building Final S 6. Building Bracing 1 Sheathing PERMIT HOLDER Andrew Sandefur INFORMATION FIELDS GENERATOR SUPERC *;APPLICANT NAME (Individual) Travis Burns ENTER OF DENTON (940) 218-3899 "APPLICANT PHONE NUMBER (940) 320-5600 COLLABORATORS APPLICANT E-MAIL • Andrew Sandefur VALUATION 19189 GENERATOR SUPERCENTER OF Square Footage 2117 DENTON * CONSTRUCTION TYPE VB (940) 218-3899 * OCCUPANCY GROUP R-3 OWNERS DOCUMENTS - MISC 01 Residential Building Alteration Permit Application.pdf • Glenn Riley Permit Docs Combined Riley - DOCUMENTS - MISC 02 Grapevine.pdf ZONING DISTRICT R-7.5 APPROVED TO ISSUE ELECTRIC YES APPROVED TO ISSUE PLUMBING YES FEE TOTAL PAID DUE Building Permit Fee, ($150.00 $ 150 00 $ 150.00 $150.00 Flat Fee) Simple Alteration TOTALS $150.00 $ 150.00 $ 0.00 READ AND SIGN Page V2 MYGOU.us 25-Q04121, 11t05;2o25 at 11:58 AM Issued by: Courtney Cogburn In LLj w m� J ~ ¢ J 2 ¢ U F cn ¢ zw SF- a- rn Om w0 Z D'O a� ¢w `1 LU d' W N (� > wQ N LL LU0Q a>a x0 U it 0- a. as G O w Z K ¢ :) ZUuj K -w Lu a_� LUw = J O) Lu Q.Zi U) LLJ 1 U wZ N CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL FOR INSPECTIONS:I CON;g;TK�2U�Oa T� ��y( HU ORS (817) 410-3010 7:00 , - P.M. CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION WILL BE MONDAY - SATURDAY ONLY REVOKED UPON PERMIT EXPIRATION. NO WORK PERMITTED ON SUNDAY SCALE /"=30• Bearings ler plat. lS0.10 q01 n \ 6,E,0•L� h•rr 1 q a 'Ek ydP„I S01 s� 1 Q s hg 4.k p 60 o �l p T� NB7'�•jGY / .oa 11� RECEIVED: 10/31=5 25 04121 I� 1721 PARMC DR PLAT SHONINO PERMANENT GENER4TOR SURVEY OF PREMISES LOCATED ON LOT 42, BLOCK 7, OF PARKWOOD AOOITION AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 388-194, PAGE 15, PLAT RECORDS, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS. COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1721 PARKMOOD DRIVE 4v--4iP` ccaEing tote FIRM published by FEMA CoAwm,ity .1 Na..yQ3�Bgj/,(6,/, Ibis bl isar nHraM , dle ld0 ym nova plain, zoI CITY OF GRAPEVINE y THIS PAGE RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION O RELEASE DOES NOTAUTHOROE ANY HARK IN d N A COXRICT WHO THE BULLRING CODE OR ZONING N F IS ORDINANCE IS ON THF.IOB CITY APPROV%j P//AY(1II �< AI AALL {NEE I'J(fT F x G 11/03/20252:47:50 PM a c o BY KELLV TAFT TSBPE I-3971 OR Y ry BULMNG INSPECTION DNISION: RELEASE DOES NOT APPLY TO CONSTRUCTION IN EASEMENTS OR PUBHC MGM OF -WAY OF ALL CHANGES MUST BE APPROVED. WALTEPI, W. WAHO ���. zola'• ' R'9^"e Fn A"7iOT A' ..... i SUFN� WAREI=wl Yuo COMPANY, INC. ra sann»w FOIIi WOXY�IevnTeN�YA Y✓ l0 6oI L0 rear property line Generator screening: `15O'� !f0" tl Behind privacy fence 8' to side property line ' k Fuel type: NG Zv •�� N a 71 06 '� xG0419 _ 6 y b k wind generator > d from 1 Q t � windows/doors and 18" from � side of home. 3' clearance 88' to front property line 1 front and sides. G W `i 200a transfer swi h %y ` } %^ ^l ,Q//& Electrical Meter -1 -, ... - ,q nA kA 115 Gas meter 4%- w u CnY OF GRAPEVINE Y THIS PAGE RELEASED FOR CONCOXSTROCTIOX Q O �� �J� I � ' mxiiciv�rHm oxc moE oaioxlxG / {1 Nv Z�� 1 CItt APPROVES PLAXSTO BEXEPT OX THE JOB T SRE AT ALL TIMES. SST A%F l/B,��iiJ lz/9c�L� •OG 11/03/20252:49:51 PM N BY: KELLY TAFT TSBPE: 1-3971 BUILDING INSPECTION WSION: RELEASE DOES NOT ARMY TO CONSTRUCTION IN EASEMENTS OR PUBLIC RIGHT�OFVJAY ALL CHANGES MUST BE APPROVED. CRY OF G1tP,P�pW\0.HST0.UG�T101 iN\S ��OTETM ��EPBv"' Coc£ORioW\f � E �P iVr\ p\ptlNtx ..... ON TiE � 11103f2�Pf2 5005 pm TgBPfl ,911 BY XE��Y CEPS ���\ 4P�%VAY i EPSP.E _e ePP0.G \511d (^.) �'��\()) i1R eut tl l•l�1 g69toattd 21 l21 21C 4)Gts y WiYes Q) A C sox5° � Al l81 418 �p5o Eea��561i 61 pn� ti�se' p✓`a'"� [OOP a.ygtfli Joe Riley 1721 Parkwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 1" Black iron pipe � 1" Gas meter 2 psi (upgrade pending) Gas run: 102'; total developed length: 162' r 1" cssT CRY OF GRAPEVINE Mainline CONFLICTWTH THE BILGING CODE ORZONING ORDINANCE CITY APPROVED PLANS TO BE KEPT ON THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES 11/03/2025 2 50:17 PM BY KELLY TAFT TSBPE: I-3971 SUILDRIG YSPECDONOMSION' RELEASE DOES HOT APPLY TO CONSTRUCTION IN EASEMENTS OR PIHLIC NG HT-0i RMP Ron Wilson License: 18331 Grapevine, TX 76051 � 1" Black iron pipe Regulator 26kW Generator 333,000 BTUs be Riley 1721 PeMwooa ZTve Grapevine, Tx 760E1 ALL CHAN DES MUST BE APPROVED. Customer: Joe Riley Address: 1721 Parkwood Drive Grapevine, Tx 75051 ECR: I Single Phase Rnldemlal only Livi ,..... are feet ,small Appliance Circuits (min 2) I120v Laundry Cippi (1 req) II)i ,Mmrovi ,Wan Oven (sg1=7000 dbl=10200) Garbage Disposal Dishwasher Fridge/Freezer pool generator , I City VA Gen Shed SMM I MrC 3,1ll 3 6,351 0 I AC 2 1,500 3,000 0 Running 1 1,500 ISM Amps 20.80 1 s" 5000 0 1 1,500 1,500 0 Tares 240 4992.0 1 9,000 7,Oo0 0 a i1000 0 0 AC shed a 6,ID0 0 0 (y) 1 1,176 1,176 0 Tmal AC 49920 1 1,500 1,50D 0 Lead 1 1,500 1,500 0 I Meter Can 0 9,200 0 0 0 4,5110 0 o I 200 0 1,200 0 sndRloners (RLA)/Heel Pump AC2 AC AC4 0.0 0.0 0.0 Electrical Panel AMPS Pane11 I Panel2 I Pane13 200 ACS 0.00 0.0 Panel 4 EV Charger (Breaker size) 0 0 0 o ,We0/Sump Pump 1 0 4,500 0 0 Gas Appliances: w I a eaa ✓my ram Il elettnc,Hleat I B First IOkva@100% Jo,.o AC Shed BrSizeef I HeMl Hea[2 Hea[3 Heat Heat FCA-10,000ziC Remaining va x40% T,411 0 I I I I I I 0 0 0 0 0 I ID=BK10 sub Total Load 17,411 g240 0 a 0 0 0 I E Tp[aI AC Load@l0Y%: 4�gg3 Total shed Shed IYl D.E Taal Va load 22,4a3 0 O Wde by 240 C.ICulBtedemploed: 93 0 Total via of O wno¢ 22kw KW Recommended Generator Size LP 24kw Heat HOME Whale home with electric heat. IRCOOLED Recommended Generator Size NG 26kw WILL NOT RUN ELECTRIC HEAT For LTS do not use living square feet. Instead use general for each lighting & plug circu except kitchen & 1 furnace for each A/C. Joe Fflay 1721 11 Dra, Grapevine, T% 76061 THE STANDBY POWER PEOPLE' Cooktop-64,000 BTUs Furnace — 82,000 BTUs Water heater-40,000 BTUs Generator-333,000 BTUs Proposed Total —519,000 BTUs New 1" iron pipe ectenor & 1" [SST interior run from main line: 102' run; 162' total developed length. 2psi gas meter upgrade pending. Responsdible Master Plumber —Ron Wilson License #: 1031 1 onw Gvey .,T% ]B., _ GENERAC" 26 kW GUARDIAN° SERIES Residential Standby Generators — Air -Cooled Gas Engine INCI LIRF,' • Imo Powel"Lrot-1l levnnolopy • TMolim mulmilguaNOW LOU EVNp9pn-cpMouer (MGrwsoamwFGncvPanoGueml • zm amp sr— GoG uaidel winos ossolo e • Flccholtic Governor IN Sladad WPFia m,ormi + So. 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RM M.M Lmk me hXal wm N balms Ms a. Pmvx wUpe. WMrQuu. ngyw naaarWa llX tlm.Wa➢aemp Ml,i�Mld(YV nplc pn Ma Eaa.a I.. :... ,Ink plW. Matln wmnma appa.IP eswal u dlem p,—u mmZ meema vm Ih— Gy wyalq Ma IYtiry mlea nmaea x Me baae.la mamNwmwPaws,edXNwlmrweaa aaMq@NrulalmnmwnmwWgwreemr Dimensions & UPCs I Les • —�.:� ,,, Wmwon resonwraor I •, El fi oa.rvwaww,.aax*..s.,mlovlawo-®oma..d. wrvmlcm�vae®werwaarxu[wlwwma GENERAC' cn cPOMer gM s.IW.. 5WR94W M1ri.se.wu wwss,W.gW .epm xJOe flileyti3l PoanaoN CnM GrppenMiX ]BW1x�xu IIVERSMCN Joe R,ft 1721 Peeve Om Goeeeim, TRO% d.Y069 WWWgen"d6.com A Solid Foundation for You and Your Customers The new GenPad- is the answer for dealers who need a professlonal looking pad that will provide a lifetime base for their Generate home backup generator installations. Each GenPad is made from a composite of high strength fibers and cement and is warranted for the life of the generator. These pads provide a sturdy, permanent base with a professional appearance for the generator. Give your customers even more peace of mind with their Generac generator purchase when you add the reliable GenPad. GenPads are much lighter weight than a poured concrete pad and take less time and effort to Install. GenPads are made specifically to fit Generac 8-22kw home standby units. GenPads were specifically designed to meet the engineering specifications of Generac units. All GenPads are purchased directly from Generac and include these features: • Extremely Impact and Breakage Resistant • Fiber reinforced concrete that is further reinforced with rebar • Flat bottom to facilitate easy leveling of the pad and generator • Virtually eliminates sinking of the unit into the ground • Easy to install • y] the weight of poured concrete „r • Meets national gas code NFPA 37 � D m Two models to meet any need GenPad- Designed for residential installation. GenPad Hurricane - Thicker, heavier 4" pad designed to meet wind load requirements in hurricane prone areas. GenPad Program Available in pallets of 2, 5 or 10 - volume discounts available Dealers and distributors: Call today for pricing: 800-888-2069 GenPads are now available in -- pallet quantities of ten, Me and s"Gerem mmrmollon If oral GenPads are the answer for dealers x3t-xa- who want a looking 189 professional l�fQ r"xg IN pad that provides lifetime base for 13s'x3r"xa ter General homesta lbygeneralas. -Pallets of ten pads can be °. GYpFod eunicane lnfivir n mixed with both sizes (ex: quantity 8 MM39 pod quantity 2 - 2 013340tamakeuponepolletoftery. sn xsr x° Due to weight limitations, all shipments of 100 or more pads g's4 15°' S)I"x °- z2s 275 Inmultiplesizeswlllberevlewed o I x3rx°" 2)s by General prior to shipment. FAQ: a: Is the GenPad approved by Generac for use with its generaton? A: Me GenPad Is not only approved by General, but Is only available for purchase from compact fl Why would I want to install a Genpad under a Generac unit? A: The GenPad provides a solid, sturdy mundatbn for all 8-22 KW General produced generators and eliminates the risk of uneven mounting surfaces. Many local area codes may also rea lre a concrete base for Me generator. The GenPad also provides extra height off Me Bound for the generator, e: can I betas my Genemd generetor on the Genpad without removing the dock composite moaMing pad? A: Yes by leaving the black composite mounting pad ch achetl to the generator with the back twa bolts and by removing the frontlwo bolts. Place Me gerserala with the black composite mounttrq pad In place, an top of Me aready placed and leveled Genpad Align Me bolt holes of any lil kW General produced generator wiih the heeds In Me GenPad and attach together by using 3' long 3/8' bads, Installing with Me duck composite pad between Me generator and GenPad also elevates the generator so that Me plastic fascia (standard with 2flkw and available In kits for other fill can be used. 6: What do I need to put undemeags Me Genpad? A: lire GenPad con be placed directly onto leveled ground, There is no need to place anything below 0 to provide a stable platform with professional appearance, a: Why should 1 sell my customers o Genpad? A: The GenPad parrates a sturdy base far Me Gsrreroc generator and helps protect it and keeph level to mmJmtre Its performance and Me. The GenPad Is faster and easier to Install than pouring a concrete pad and makes an excellent accessory add -on when selling a new generator e: Where Is the Genpad H.Mdane used? A: The 4lnch GenPad Hurricane Is a heavle[ Micker pad Mat Is Ideal for high wind zone maps Florida, Me Gulf Coast and the Tidewater region They are also used for installations Mai require more ground clearance, To view the wind load tables please viM: Iensmab com/resom os honl O: If I have product related questions whom can I contact? APlease contact DNenllech via small geopadeddiverderch.com or call 7-806888-2069 Other trio: warranted for Me life of Me generator(Mrough Dlverzliechae75,'dyregyp yge.ffiq{I(LF,g�gq/, rynjishasd. GenPadT" Features & Benefits GenPad BeneMt to Benem to --Mqq Features Dealer Installer Real Value Ughtweight Easy to Stock Easy to Install, Saves Cost saves time Pw` backs Easy to Install Saves Cost Aesthetically Adds valueto Better installation Adds to resale Pleasing purchase value 11 Saves —1f-w Saves Saves Costa Installation Intel Installation time/ _ � rpa oo se frips oo sae Flat bottom Reduces/ Simple and quick Reduces/ Eliminates return to install Eliminates trips calling dealer 4%1 to return and evel he generator _ GENERAC Automatic Service and Non -Service Rated Transfer switches Automatic Transfer Switches rm�n� nKscioonu axswtsoaa n%aC20aN ® ® n%eW200P3 =2 3r M eQvs e -- Description w,x.Hanw,-.._ ..,,eaaw..rnew.owew>e+ mem�ewaa->a.�-wvmr.n.rmwxm Wp W meµ WenbMeem4P�bwf�msa�9s�Menaefm�.A 19�q wnbr)ertMaAevnie aaelem�.ra Mepp.�mfiyrtn Standard Features rswi w�,.:.�m,w.-,..a:w�,..wemn...�bwv�... m.e,v.•..ra..wmsw w.. Lead Management Technology A:eea wamrm�ne.m:nm. r�«vn..w.�..wv~ i GENE Joe.."'M Pm�C .Grty . i ]B., GENERAL 100-HO Gmpa Single Phoce iW nnadc Tr an der S.Rd. Tund.. �.� nm..c,cav v4� xw.�eme.�aumoo• y +w�aa s I I fmmm�lry -•m.woeo�isa-R. u.e aay m.-una s�ancamm ww yr Joe..I, 1111 Pm� C. Grty .i ]B.1 100,200 Amps. Single Ph. �wi s aoln's9 n ..m�s � • 1� ae u+man pn-u1�1 �. wi I..n..iw ..nn 172 .a9-% OENERAC' Ad ... k Transfix Swlkh. ••.mom .oa.a .gym=m nawzn ...¢.nn nnwzn GENERAC' �k...�. ....�� Joe fliley llll Potkwo�y Cnw Getyanre, i% ]BLU1 GENERAC` Installation Guidelines 60 Hz Air -Cooled Generators 10Mto26M ®rna msk- mr bknxam b . F uvdbe gbgpialgpp& Fequa eMeWb®wamg mub rewq b aeeb ar,.�:}.v (agalagq) Register your Genera product at'. WWW GENERAC COM 1-8WGENERAC (888436-3722) Para espanol, visits: Pour Is frangais, visiter . htlol/rwm comrac.corn somcesu000rWraductsu000rt-lookuo 69dV/�Lilt.`ll�i/dl►�LI/�1 �111:a1/1LI/:Ia:1a7a:1 a0111.7 oe iey a woo I.e rapevine, Use this page to record important information about this generator. Record the information found on the unit data Model label on this page. See General Information for the location of the unit data label. The unit Senal'. has a label plate affixed to the inside partition, to the left of the control panel console as Production Date: shown in Figure 2-1, Figure 2-2, or Figure 2- 3. See Operation for directions on how to vets open the top lid and remove the front par el_ Always supply the complete model and senel LPV Amps: numbers of the unit when contacting an Inde- pendent Auhonzed Service Dealer (IASD) NGAmps about parts and service. Operation and Maintenance: Coned main- Hc tencare and care of the untt ensures a mini- mum number of problems, and keeps operating expenses at a minimum. It is the �_ Phisoperators responsibility to perform all safety inspections, to verity all maintenance for safe Controller PM. operation is performed promptly, and to have the equipment inspected periodically by an STA MAC ID_ IASD. Normal maintenance, service, and replacement of parts are the responsibility of SSID_ the uvmer/operator and are not considered defects in materials or workmanship within the terms of the warranty find idual operating habits and usage may contribute to the need for additional maintenance or service. When the generator requires servicing or repairs, Generac recommends contacting an IASD for assistance. Authorized service tech- nicians are factory -trained and are capable of handling all service heads. To locate the near- est IASD, please visit the dealer locator at: www.geriens: coMDealer-Locaror &WARNING CANCER AND REPRODUCTIVE HARM wvrw. P65 Wamings.ca.gov. (ogg3g3a) Joe Riley 1721 AP ftl Orators Table of Contents Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information Introduction ..................................... 1 Read This Manned Thomugt9y -, . .1 Safety Rules .................................... 1 How to Obtain Service ...... - ... -- ......... I General Hazards ............................. 2 Exhaust Hazards ............................. 2 Electrical Hazards ........................... 3 Fire Hazards .................................... 3 Explosion Hazards .......................... 3 Battery Hazards .............................. 4 General Rules ................................. 4 Before You Begin ...... 4 NEC Requirements --- .5 Standards Index ..... ................. .... 5 Section 2: Unpacking and Inspection General ........................................... 7 Required Tools ................................ 7 Unpacking....................................... 7 Opening the Lid - .... - ... -- .............. -.8 Endosure Panel Removal ............... 8 Front Access Pam] Removal ..............6 Intake Side Panel Removal .................9 Customer Connections and Loose Parts................................................ 9 Rear Connections ....................... 9 Main Line Circuit Breaker (Generator Disconnect) ................. 10 Parts Shipped Loose ..................... 10 Auxiliary Shutdown Switch............ 11 Section 3., Site Selection and Preparation Site Selection ................................ 13 Carbon Monoxide .......................... 13 Carbon Monoxide Detectors 13 Potential CO Entry Points ................. 14 Protect the Structure . -- -.--14 Fire Prevention .............................. 15 Distance Requirements ............ 15 Fire Codes, Standards, and Guidelines 16 Generator Maintenance ....................16 Fresh Air for Ventilation an Cooling.......................................... 16 Water Ingress Avoidance .............. 16 Proximity to Utilities ....................... 16 Verify WFFi Range 17 Transportation Recommendations 17 Suitable Mounting Surface ............ 17 Placement on Roofs, Platforms, and Other Supporting Structures.......... 17 Section 4: Generator Placement Generator Placement .................... 18 Fascia Installation (if Applicable) ................................. 18 Base Plug Installation (if Applicable) ................................. 19 Section 5: Fuel Conversion/ Gas Connections Fuel Requirements and Recommendations ......................... 20 BTU Content .. ........................ .......... 20 Fuel Pressure 20 Fuel Conversion ............................ 20 Fuel Consumption ......................... 21 Fuel Lim Sizing ............................. 21 Flexible Fuel Lim Extensions ............21 Natural Gas Pipe Swing . ... ---- -- ...... 22 LP Gas Pipe Some -- .......... ... 22 Installing and Connecting Fuel Lima ...................................... 23 Fuel Shutoff Valve ........... 23 Flexible Fuel Lim -----23 Sediment Trap — - 23 Checking Fuel Line Connections... 24 Checking Fuel Pressure . ... ... 24 Performing Fuel System Leak Test 24 Natural Gas Installation (Typical) .. 25 UP Gas (Vapor) Installation (Typical) ......................................... 26 Section 6: Electrical Connections Generator Connections ................. 28 Control Wiring ................................ 29 Main ACWiring .............................. 30 Service Entrance Decals ............... 30 Common Ala" Relay (Option) ..... 30 Battery Requirements .................... 31 Battery Installation ......................... 31 Connecting the Battery 31 Battery Disposal ............................ 31 Installation G.idelmes for 60 H4t1iiFA"dlftjqZ6Mwo0d Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 Section 7., Control Panel Startup / Testing Control Panel Interface ................. 32 Using the AUTC10FF/MANUA1- Buttons... -- ........ - ............................ 32 Generator Setup ........................... 32 Activation 32 Cold Smart Start... ............................. 34 Setting The Exercise Timer ----.........34 Before Initial Startup...._...--....__... 34 Install Wizard 34 Interconnect System Sell Test Feature 35 Before starting, complete the following ..... 35 Gherkin Manual Transfer Checking Switch ........................... 38 Electrical Checks ........................... 38 Generator Tests Under Load ........ 38 Checking Automatic Operation ..... 39 Installation Summary ..................... 39 Shutting Generator Dom While Under Load or During a Utility Outage..... 39 Section 8., Troubleshooting Generator Troubleshooting ........... 41 Section 9: Quick Reference Guide System Diagnosis ......................... 43 Section 10: Accessories Section 11: Diagrams Installation Draw ng (A0002360608 my A-1 of 2) ...........49 Installation Drawing (A0002360608 rev A-2 of 2) .50 Joe Riley 1721 Generators Safety Rules & General Information Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information Introduction Thank you for purchasing this compact, high performance, air-cooled, engine -driven gem erator It is designed to automatically supply electrical power to operate critical loads during a utility power failure. This unit is factory installed in an all-weather, metal enclosure Intended exclusively for out- door mstallabon This generator will operate using either vapor withdrawn liquid propane (LP) or natural gas ING). NOTE: This generator is suitable for supplying typical residential loads such as induction motors (sump pumps, refrigerators, air condl- boners, furnaces, etc.), electronic components (computer, monitor, TV, etc), Ighh loads, and microwaves, when sized correctly This unit is also equipped with a Wi-FIB module, which allows the generator owner to monitor generator status from anywhere they have Internet access. NOTE: Me is a registered trademark of WF Fi Alliance . The Information in this manual is accurate based on products produced at the time of publication The manufacturer reserves the right to make technical updates, corrections, and product revisions at any time without notice. Read This Manual Thoroughly III Awiu �(,al,-ll K111 al ReW end .Me Unit RNn1 aamaldNy We I. usy tic d Fi . b compleW'y and rsNM naxul and pnAud c re Nd a9dpLL4 injury foomcci If any section of this manual is not under- stood, contact the nearest Independent Augoraed Service Dealer (IASD) or Gen- erac Customer Service at 1-888-436-3722 (1-888-GENERAC), or visit wwwgai erac.com for starting, operating, and servic_ ing procedures- The owner is responsible for correct maintenance and safe use of the unit. This manual must be used in conjunction with all other supporting product documentation supplied with the product. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS for future ref- erence. This manual contains important instructions that must be followed during placement, operation, and maintenance of the unit and its components Always supply this manual to any individual that will use this unit, and instruct them on how to correctly start, operate, and stop the unit in case of emergency Safety Rules The manufacturer cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a hazard. The alerts in this manual, and on tags and decals affixed to the unit, are not all inclusive. If using a procedure, work method, or operating technique that the manufacturer does not specifically recommend, verify that it is safe for others and does not render the equipment unsafe. Throughout this publication, and on tags and decals affixed to the unit, DANGER, WARN- ING, CAUTION, and NOTE blocks are used to alert personnel to special instructions about a particular operation that may be haz- ardous if performed incorrectly o carelessly Observe them carefully Alert definitions are as follows: I�kstes a M1emdou M anm aM A, d roI avdded. Mtl resell In deael or carious lrtu, fe0000t) Lid'.vps a Iremdoirs vlua6on wM1lcll, if not aw4N. dntl lesutl in deaHM n sdvu vj., lCennm2) CAUTION eeratrsarauima.",ea, ,drat nvdued, wtl root n nwv v natlefele vyury (eawa) NOTE: Notes contain additional information important to a procedure and will be found within the regular text of this manual. These safety alerts cannot eliminate the haz- ards that they indicate. Common some and strict compliance with the special instructions while performing the action or service are essential to preventing accidents How to Obtain Service When the unit requires servicing or repairs, contact Generac Customer Service at 1-888- GENERAC (1-888-036-3722) or visit wwi.generac.com for assistance. Insiallahmn Guidelines for 60 H4j6g-R"dfft1aP6plwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 Safety Rules 8 General Information When contacting Generac Customer Service about parts and service, always supply the complete model and sepal number of the unit as given on its data decal located on the unit. Record the model and serial numbers in the spaces provided an the front cover of this manual. General Hazards Ims or We Pinged, dii d hodbMelionmg alarY tpngY wilt ifiod le mdca, 511nd"i laws ad, InJd. .. Falure 10 do so will recall in dealt or somas injury firmI a) p►1meirn, _aemoMWkin,.. 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Moil . � ups —CeNnnanvtla,Hninv ad, wit easuH in dolt or anurs inimY (CUP1IX1) � Asplfiniatim® M• n mMea. operate N¢ unit odtrsys oNy Failure to do in win raa5e dolt a eaurn niury (ed0525) Joe Riley 1721 "tPY "(P)n llt ftdzxq(- Generators AVAIJUIIIN Equpmenl and pr p ro demaye pu rot olln cpnslrunlim of, inslallation, or block venlielun In, gereeeLL Forlorn or eo so mull result N onek nperetim «denuge m urrt W. mr. (Mi") IN onor rannor uSenlWary 9Mucon dOvr oleo dnmr inmas and wFW siren rom'eWo IrMum�a.Fauamm® mrJe rmun.r soon u.errwuiWry Ipfim]8s1 Electrical Hazards 2�i EkrLmuM1on®barenow xres. lankrels. and mr0000m Be olor M mnnM will result in eealfr w Samos ryury. ��I� loW1CC1 2�i FJMrtaAiwr® aN b W tlocbiral corm wrr Barr d+acre wen n warren mr.M®n Ira imam ar anowe moss a..mr. Feaao m m w wr mom M doper a sxrws Miwy. Ilrodt501 FJCLrrel mcNad. Use My �Pov¢d aYittlpnab etlde 9araso I nbs comet mori aa- anime b msown reatll mmath. saouijuy, end Wripnmldarr9o. 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Faive W do w"resift in il of or serous", 1000190 ela4iml saalWad. um mh aaa�wea a..ilaMeab Fair. gberMM.rabrM1wn Ne in IMreewrsa inrywit nauinrem+l dam ve (MOM Eawnmldwrwo. o,H m.arr„:J w,rim aermvrrruy mLN. WvnIJ.eM mmlan tas JPemwl. Faaneb w �n on imnninn �avwammmemtl�ilbdM. `J rnr rAury. sOe�lW(+�gynr.��nlp�yy^�V^y'9J�yvlY-tkY'/O0a18L) V�[tarnwvnu VARIatvmx aeffiMwasld vilely erMNrunln�vm wrwrwaAryxibalko aka ngsoia ua uury.•W salary ru ul ruu�mJUN vyuy (OD]i5]I Ewllemawt Manual Read IXq NWpggtl..I ccro elY oerrve osin, pnn a FeiNae N mplelelY underslatl manral eM prodroi m Id ruull in deaf W sdun ryury • Follow all safety precautions in the owners manual, installation guidelines manual, and other documents included with the equipment. • Never energize a new, system wflhout opening all disconnects and breakers. • Always comult local code for additional requirements for where unit is being installed. • Incorrect installation can result in personal injury and damage to the unit. It may also result in the warranty being suspended or voided, All instructions listed below must be followed including location clearances and pipe sizes_ Before You Begin • Contact local inspector or city hall to be aware of all federal, state, and local codes which could impact installation. Secure all required permits before installing - • Fully comply with all relevant NEC, NFPA, and OSHA standards, as well as all federal, state, and kcal building and electric codes. This unit must be installed in accordance with current NFPA 37 and NFPA 70 standards, and any other federal, state, and local codes for minimum distances from ofherstmctures_ Joe Riley 1721 pI3tRY709C9®IfQS`s�e6Al�?WF4t30ShGengatnrs Verify capacity of NG meter or LP tank in regards to providing sufficient fuel for both the unit and other household and opera5ng appliances. NEC Requirements Local was enforcement may require Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCls) to be incor- porated into the transfer switch distribution panel. The transfer switch provided with this generator has a distribution panel which will accept AFCls (prevvired transfer switches only). Siemens Part No. O115AF -15A or Q120AF - 20A can be obtained from a local electrical wholesaler and will simply replace any of the single pole circuit breakers supplied in the pre -wired transfer switch distribution panel_ Standards Index ANARNIN tms.flueems pr... rs roi In.ind Io ® ee u in a nrd�i life su.p.d apple li e.uum m amiere m um.em�h mad msm m deelln u aed0ua'1 (0XQ`Xa) Strictly comply with all applicable national, state, and local laws, as well as codes a reg- ulations pertaining to the installation of this engineyenerator power system. Use the most current version of applicable codes or standards relevant to the local jurisdiction, generator used, and installation site. NOTE: Not all codes apply to all products and this list is not all-inclusive. In the absence of pertinent local laws and standards, the follow- ing publications may be used as a guide (these apply to localities which recognize NFPA and ICC) 1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70: The NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC)' 2. NFPA 10: Standard for Portable Fire Exinguishers' 3. NFPA 30: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code' 4. NFPA 37Standard for Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines' 5. NFPA 54: National Fuel Gas Code' 6. NFPA 58_ Standard for Storage and Handling Of Liquefied Petroleum Gases' 7. NFPA 68: Standard On Explosion Protection By Deflagration Venfing' S. NFPA 70E- Standard For Electrical Safety In The Workplace' 9. NFPA 110. Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems' Safety Rules & General Information 10.NFPA 211: Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances' 11. NFPA 220_ Standard on Types of Building Construction' 12.NFPA5000: Building Code' 13. International Building Code ^ 14.Agricuttuml Wring Handbook ^' 16.Arlicle X NATIONAL BUILDING CODE 16.ASAE EP3642 Installation and Maintenance of Fan Standby Electric Power ^^ 17.ICC:IFGC This list is not all-inclusive. Check with the Authority Having Local Jurisdiction (AHJ) for any kcal codes or standards which may be applicable to your jurisdiction- The above listed standards are available from the follow- ing internal sources: ' wwwrrypa.orp "www.iccintfa rg wwwrori Rural Electricity Resource Council PO_ Box 309 Wilmington, OR 45177- 0309 '^' xww.aaabei American Society of Agricultural & Biological Engineers 2950 Niles Road, St Joseph, MI 49085 Installalion Guidelines far 60 Ii069-Ralft4erilikwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 Safety Rules 8 General Information This page intentionally left blank. Joe Riley 1721 "i,kW" 014idiii C(�Generatars Section 2: Unpacking and Inspection General NOTE: Carefully inspect contents for damage after unpacking_ Unpack and inspect unit immediately upon delivery to identify, any dam aaggee which may have ocnrmed in transit Any daims for shipping damage must be filed as soon as possible with freight comer This is especially important if unit will rat be installed for a period of time. • This standby generator is ready for mistalle- hon with a factory supplied and pre - mounted base pad and has a weather pro- tective enclosure intended for outdoor installation only • If any loss or damage is noted at time of delivery, have delivery person(s) rate all damage on the freight bill, or affix their sig nature under consignors memo of loss or damage. • If a loss or damage is noted after delivery, separate damaged materials and contact freight carrier for claim procedures. • 'Conceal damage' is understood to mean damage to contents of a package net "dent at time of delivery, but discovered later. Required Tools • General SAE and Metric hard tools — Wrenches — Sockets — Screwdrivers • Standard electrician's hard tools — Drill and bits for mounfirg and rout- ing conduits • 4 mm hex key (for access to customer con nections) • 3116 in hex key (test port on fuel regulator) • Manometo (for fuel pressure checks) • Meter capable of measudngACIDC voltage and frequency • Torque wrenches Unpaclong amf Inspection Unpacking Proceed as follows to unpack the generator: 1. Remove outer shipping carton. 2. See Figure 21. Remove woad from. F Figure 2-1. Geed Generator 3. See Figure 2-2 Lid will be locked. A set of keys is attached to the cardboard sheet on top of unit An additional set is attached to the pallet bradreton the front intake end of unit. Remove keys from cardboard and pallet bmticet. NOTE: The enclosed keys pmvided with this unit are intended for service personnel only. (Pad number OG66240KEY) Installation Guidelines for 60 H4jeg-RgtlpcJlft9aPVrkwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 UnpaclJng and Inspection IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT perform next step until generator has been transported to installation site. 4. See Figure 2J. Remove bolts and pallet brackets (A). Exercise caution when removing generator Dragging it off pallet will damage be% The unit must be lifted from wooden pallet to remove. NOTE: Bolts and pallet brackets are provided only for shipping purposes and can be dis- carded after removal. Figure 2-1 Pallet Becket Locations Opening the Lid Proceed as follows to open the generator lid- 1. the keys to open generator lid. 2. See Figure 2-4 Two locks (A) secure lid; one on each side. Press down on lid above side lode, and unki k latch to xmmedty open lid. 0 A Figure 24. Opening the Lid 3. Repeat for other side. Lid may appear stuck if pressure is not applied from the top. NOTE: Always verify side locks are unlocked before attempting to lift lid. Enclosure Panel Removal Generator installation requires carnival of front panel and intake side panel. Remove these panels when necessary Proceed as fol- lows to remove the panels. Front Access Panel Removal See Figure 2-5. Remove front access panel (A) by lifting straight up and out once lid is open. NOTE: Always lift front access panel straight up More pulling may from enclosure (B and Q. Do not pull panel away from the enclosure before lifting up (D). n Figure 2-5. Remove Fronr Access Panel Joe Riley 1721 C/gggflGenerators Intake Side Panel Removal See Figure 2-6. The intake side panel (A) must be reproved to access battery compart- ment, fuel regulator, and sediment trap. 1. Raise lid and remove front panel. 2. Use a hex key to remove two mounting screws (B) and the hex screw (C) on the L- bracket. 3. Lift intake panel up and away from generator. 4. Inspect for any hidden freight damage. Contact freight carrier if damage is present NOTE: AMrays lift intake side panel straight up before pulling away from endosure. Do not pull panel away from enclosure before liftrg up (D) r;r, II r= All o Unpacking and Inspection Customer Connections and Loose Parts See Figure 2-7 and Figure 2.8 for customer connections and loose parts location. Figure 2-10 illustrates parts shipped loose. E C - • / A Customer elearrical connection area (behind access panel) B Fuel regulator with sedimem hap C Battery compartment (battery not supplied) (PIN O1-13421S) D Positive (t) and negative (-) bakery moles E Location of "Loose Shipped! Parts" db6re 2.7. Customer Connection Area and Loose Parts Location Rear Connections E A II B ' II c •—® D IA W-R okde �I a Main AC/Control wmng hole for 1-114 in coreut C Man AC/Control wiring hole for 314 in conduit (d equipped) 10 Fuel connection hole I E Auxdiary shutdown switch Figure 2-8. Rear s NOTE: Generator is equipped with a Wi-Fi module. See WtFi module owners manual for further instruction. Installation Guidelines for 60 1-141eg-R"dl92,144Mwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 Unpacking and Inspection Main Line Circuit Breaker (Generator Disconnect) See Figure 2-9. The 2-pole main line circuit breaker (MLCB) (generator disconnect) (A) is rated according to relevant specifications. I A Figure 2-9. GeneramrMain Line Chwk a Breaker Generator MLCB (generator disconnect) can be locked in OFF (OPEN) position for security cloning maimerlance or transfer switch service. Use an appropriately -sized padlock (rot included) with a shadde long enough to pass through both lock tabs (B). NOTE: DO NOT leave generator MLCB n enalor disconnect) lacked in the OFF (O ) position during nwrnal generator operation. Leoving the generator MLCB (generator dis- connect) in OFF (OPEN) position will prevent generator from powering structure during a power outage when paced in AUTO node. Parts Shipped Loose } ,k \© 0 A IteYs B Flende fuel lire C Battery terminal cap D Rubber nionts forty for wets inducting fascia) E Fasda(i applicable) F Base plugs (it applicable) O Decal —Service entrance warning (not shown) N Dece�—Thmugh conductors warning (not shown) J Decal—Smice discornect(not shown) Ownees and installation rnanuals (not shown) L vM-Fi mamel (not show) M WrFl Quick Start Guide (non shown) Figure 2-10. Pap Shipped Loose Joe Riley 1721 C/gggflGeneratars Unpacking and Inspection Auxiliary Shutdown Switch OCAUTION Eaui oameye. The auxdm swtdo..v � u noI to ee used toner don To w u� meto iVg o�umslerczs. Da' so vM r tmonuipm idamaso. (eonaea) All generators are equipped with an external means of sloughing down the generator which complies with (he latest NEC code require- ment. The primary generator shutdown sequence is described in Conrrei Panel Startup / Tearing See Figure 2.11. An auxiliary shutdown switch (A) is located on the exterior of the gem erator back panel. This switch shuts down the generator and disables restarts. PO A Figure 2-11. Auxiliary Shutdown Switch (all MOWS) NOTE: whenever possible, perform primary shutdown procedure before disabling genera tor with auxiliary shutdown switch. See Figure 2-12. 14-26 kW generators have an auxiliary shutdown switch (B) located inside the generator I'�fi1R;� Figure 2-12. Auxiliary Shutdown Switch (14-26 /rW/ NOTE: Generator will not start if either switch is OPEN (0). Controller displays an'Aumliary Shutdown' alarm, and red LED "Alarm" light illuminates until switch or switches are CLOSED (p and alarm is Geared by pressing OFF mode button, and then ENTER Once cleared, generator can be placed back in AUTO or MANUAL. Iretallailon Gudelirws fer 60 RZjt8&PoIP1gdft4qz6tkwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 Unpaclung aM Inspection This page intentionally left blank. 12 Joe Riley 1721 p9{RY7bBC1®IfY�'eSlg�e6fh�?i9F480Sh�nerators Site Selection and! Preparation Section 3: Site Selection and Preparation Site Selection Site selection is critical for safe generator operation. It is important to discuss these fac- tors with the installer when selecting a site for generator installation: • Carbon monoxide • Fire prevention • Fresh air for ventilation and cooling • Water ingress prevention • Proximity to utilities • Suitable mounting surface The following pages describe each of these factors in detail_ NOTE: The term "structure' is used throughout this section to describe the home or building where generator is being installed - Illustrators; depict a typical residential horn. However, instructions and recommendations presented in this section apply to all structures regardless of type. Carbon Monoxide i�DANCER � cebon rmmiae. r,wewaM wa �mbnbiM1>sunwn myn'- (Natal) IMPORTANT NOTE: Move to fresh air immediately and seek medical attention if you feel sick, dizzy, or weak while the gen- erator is running or after it stops. Generator exhaust contains carbon monox- ide GO" poisonous, potentially lethal gas that cannot be seen or smelled. The genera- tor must be installed in a well ventilated area away from windows, doors, and openings. The selected location should not allow exhaust gases to be drawn into structures where people or animals may be present Carbon Monoxide Detectors See Figure 3-1 CO detectors (p must be installed and used to monitor for CO and to warn individuals about the presence of CO. CO detectors must be installed and tested in accordance with the CO detector manufac- turer's instructions and warnings. Contact local building inspection department or any applicable requirements concerning CO detectors. See NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, and Section R315 in the ICC International Residential Code for more information IMPORTANT NOTE: Common smoke alarms do NOT detect CO gas. Do not rely on smoke alarms to protect residents or animals from CO. The only way to detect CO is to have functioning CO alarms. Installation Guidelines for 60 HjcWfZa19}ej 1*NIfa19f&ood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 13 Site Selection and! Preparation Potential CO Entry Points Protect the Structure See Figure 3-1. Generator exhaust can enter Verify structure itself is conecdy caulked and a structure through large openings, such as sealed to prevent air from leaking in or out. windows and doors. However, exhaust and Voids, cracks, or openings around windows, CO can also seep into the structure through doors, soffits, pipes, and vents can allow smaller, less obvious openingsexhaust gas to be drawn into the structure. Some examples of potential entry pants are described and included in, but not limited to, the accompanying table_ Figure 4-1. Carton Monoxide —Potential Entry Points ID EntryPotnt Description / Comments A Midows and Architectural details which am be (or are) opened to admit fresh ar into the tloors structure. B Garage door CO ran leak mile garage g doesis open, or does not sea mrreoly when dosed. C Attic vent AWc vents, ridge vents, crawl space vents, antl sotrt vents an all admit generator) exhaust D Basement Wallows or hatches allowing ventilation to or from lower level of a structure. Furnace / E vent exhaustvent An intake and exhaust pipes for furnace. F MR cracks Includes (but not limited to) cracks in wall, foundation, mortar, or air gaps around etas, windows, and pipes. See protect the sancture G Dryer vent Exhaust duct for dotwes dryer Airflow Structural features, including but not linnet tu: centers, alcoves, fences, H restrictions courtyards, and areas with heavy vegetation can restrict correct airflow around unit 6daust gases can be ceAected'an these areas. Do net dimd generator discharge into HVAC cesnpamn[s, including but rat limited to: make up air systems. AC cordensers, and window AC units. J HVAC IMPORTANT NOTE: Mechanical and gravity outdoor air intake openings for components HVAC supply air systems shall be located according to section set in the ICC Mechanical Code. see ICC Mechanical Code for any additonal requirements. 14 Joe Riley 1721 palRpyjgfl®IiG�i 6(irH?P7(-QB IGeneramrs Fire Prevention The generator must be installed at a safe dis- tance may from combustible materials. Engine, alternator, and exhaust system com- ponents became very hot during operation. Fire nsk increases it unit is not correctly veo- tilated' is net correctly maintained' operates too close to combustible materials, or if luel leaks exist Also, accumulations of flamma- ble debris within or outside the generator enclosure may ignite. Site Selection ant Preparation Distance Requirements See Figure 3.2 Minimum clearances must be maintained around the generator enclo sure. These clearances are primarily for fire prevention, but also to provide sufficient roam for removing front and end panels for maintenance purposes. Figure 3-2. Generator Distance Requirements ID Description Definition A Fmnl mcl end Minimum deamncefroi the front and ends of generator must be 3 ft(091 m) Ilea. This includes shrubs, bushes, and! trees. Fuel and electrical connections are made here. 18 in (457 mm) minimum B Rear clearance clearance per SwRI testing, labeling, and listing, unless state w local codes dictate otherwise. Nlrrk w vents No operable windows, flows, vents, window wells, or openings in the wall are C and openings point of the generator See Pobrrtlal CO Entry Point for � information D Eesting wall The gererabr should not be placed closer than 18 in (457 mn) from exkGg walk. A removable tamer (noo-permansnt, without footings) installed as a visual E Removable fence surround. Removable fence panels for serviceng cannot be placed less awn 3 It (0 91 m) in front of the generator. F Overhead 5ft(152 m) minimum distance from any structure, overhang.. o prolwbons clearance from war. Maneuvering space wound generator for performing routine maintenance O Maintenance and tasks such as battery replacement and engine service. Do rat attempt to servicing conceal generator with shrubs, bushes, or plants. See NEC Article 110.26 for misinformation. Installation Guidefines for 60 )-gaily �eq I*PVAW*Ood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 15 Site Selection and Preparation Fire Codes, Standards, and Guidelines Generator installation must comply strictly with ICC IFGC, NFPA 37, NFPA 54, NFPA 58, and NFPA 70 standards. These stan- dards prescribe the minimum safe clear- ances around and above the generator enclosure. NFPA 37 NFPA 37 is the The National Fire Protection Association's standard for the installation and use of stationary combustion engines. Its requirements limit the spacing of an enclosed generator set from a structure or wall, and require generator to be located where it is readily accessible for maintenance, repair, and first responders. I I 002158 Figure 3-3. Southwest Research insflhrre Marking NOTE: The Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is a naronally recognized third party tasting and listing agency SwRI testing approves 18 in (457 rum) installation minimum from the rear panel of the generator to an adjacent structure for fire prolechon. The crania was to determine the worst case fire scenario within the generator and to determine the Illimitability of items outside the engine enclosure at various distances. The enclosure is constructed of non-combustible materials, and the results and conclusions from the independent testing lab indicated that any fire within the generator enclosure would not pose any ignition nsk to nearby combustibles or structures, with or without fire service personnel response. Based on this testing and the requirements of NFPA 37, Sec 4.1.4, the guidelines for Instal- lation of the generators listed above are changed to 18 in (457 rum) from the back side of the generator to a stationary wall or building. This offset reduction does net apply to clearances from openings in the structure. For adequate maintenance and airflow clear- ance, the area above the generator should be at least 5 fi (1.52 m) with a minimum of 3 fi (0.91 m) at the front and ends of the enclo- sure. This includes trees, shrubs, and bushes. Vegetation net in compliance vnth these clearance parameters could obstruct air flow. In addition, exhaust fumes from the generator could inhibit plant growth. See F1g- ure 3-2 and the accompanying dascnptions. Generator Maintenance Regular maintenance is crucial for minimiz- ing exhaust emissions and reducing the risk of fire or equipment failure. For example_ • A dirty air filter or lav, engine oil level may cause engine to overheat. • Incorrect spark plug gaps may cause engine backfimg and incomplete combushom IMPORTANT NOTE: See Maintenance see- tion of generator owner's manual to view a table of scheduled maintenance tasks and procedures. Perform all maintenance tasks as directed. Fresh Air for Ventilation and Cooling Install unit where air inlet and outlet openings will rat become obstructed by leaves, grass, snow, etc. If prevailing winds will cause blow- ing or drilling, consider using a windbreak at a safe distance to protect the unit. Water Ingress Avoidance • Select a locouon on high ground where water levels will net rise and flood the bsator Thise subjected to, standing water penit should hot mte in, or • Install unit where rain gutter downspouts, roof run-off, landscape imgation, water spnnklers, or sump pump discharge does not flood unit or spray enclosure, including arty air inlet or outlet openings_ • Excess moisture can ®use excess corrosion and decrease Ile expectancy of the unit. Proximity to Utilities • Contact local utility providers and verify proposed site selection meets all required utility placement requirements before installation. This could affect warranty coverage. • Remember, laws and or codes may regulate distance and location of unit to specific utilities. • It is recommended to pick a location where the generator is as close as possible to the transfer switch and the fuel supply, while verifying the site location conforms m the rest of the Site Selection seam 16 Joe Riley 1721 PaIRVfGe0®ti4Ninglg}ya6()1�?T9(-Oi1lGenermars Verity Wifi Range See Wi-Fi manual shipped with the unit if planning 1n use the Wi-R feature. Transportation Recommendations Use a suitable cart or equipment to carry generator, including wooden pallet to instal- lebon site. Place cardboard between cart and generator to prevent any damage or scratches to generator. Do not lot carry, or move generator by grasping the louvers. Doing so may bend or damage the sheet metal. Suitable Mounting Surface Select non-combustible base type as desired or as required by local laws or codes. The generator is typically approved to be placed on pea gravel, cashed stone, or a base pad. Follow all applicable codes if a concrete pad is required. Verify any base pad meets or exceeds local codes and requirements for wind ratings. See Figure 3.4. Prepare a rectangular area approximately 5 in (127 mm) thick (A) and approximately 3 in (76.2 mm) longer and wider (B) than the footprint of the generator on all sides when using pea gravel or crushed stone o dl I �o Figure 3-4 Poo Gravel or Crushed &awe Concrete pads must be appropriately sized in accordance with national, state, or local building codes. Verity surface where generator will be mounted is compacted, leveled, and will not erode over time. Generator must be level within 0.5 in (13 mm) all around. Recommended concrete pads. 10000007852 — 3 in (76.2 mm), 10000007848 — 4 in (102 mm)- Site Selection and! Preparation Placement on Roofs, Platforms, and Other Supporting Structures Where required to place generator on a root platform, deck or other supporting structure, generator must be placed in accordance with the requirements in NFPA 37, Section 4.1.3, Generator can be located 18 in (457 mm) from structures having combustible walls and 5 If T52 m) from any operable opening in the structure. Surface beneath the generator and beyond must be noncombustible to a minimum distance of 12 in (30.5 cm). Contact local building inspection department or fire department to determine which noncombusti- ble materiels are approved for installation. lastallahon Guidelines for 60 HjcWFfal9}e4 j¢pgre"Wo0d Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 17 Genuato; I'la�menr Section 4: Generator Placement Generator Placement See Figure 4-1. All air-cooled generators come with an integrated composite pad. This integrated composite pad elevates the gener- ator and helps prevent water from pooling around base. 0 i i j The integrated composite pad allows the gen- erator to be placed on two types of manufac- turer approved surfaces: • on 5 in (12.7 cm) of compacted pea gravel or crushed stone • on a manufacturer approved composite a concrete base pad See local codes to verify what type of site base is required. If a concrete pad is required, all federal, state, and local codes must be fol- lowed. Piece generates, with integrated cmrF posite pad attached, and position correctly as per dimensional information given in Site Selection and Prepandon. NOTE: Generator must be level within 05 in (13 mm). NOTE: See Figure 4.2 DO NOT remove inte- grated composite pad for mounting generator to concrete. The integrated composite pad is pre -dolled to accommodate mounting bolts. Figure 4-2. Mounting Hole Locations Three mounting holes are available rt codes require securing generator to concrete. Mounting toles are located inside the genera- tor compartment —two in front and we in back Three 3/0 in (or M10)lag bolls (not supplied) are recommended for securing generator to a concrete pad_ NOTE: The top of the generator carton has a template which can be used to mark concrete pad to pre -drill the mounting toles. Fascia Installation (If Applicable) 1. Locate the four threaded black robber bumpers supplied with loose parts. (See Parts Shipped Loose.) 2. See Figure 4-3 Remove rubber bumpers form bag and screw them into threaded holes located inside the end pieces of the fasaa (two aeon) opposite one another (A). Figure 4-3. Fascia hlstailmion 3. Snap one of the and pieces into one of the front/rear pieces of fascia. Repeat this action with the other two remaining pieces of fascra(8). NOTE: Do not assemble all four pieces together at this pant. 4. Place both assemblies at generator base and fit the rubber mounts into the Irti g holes in the generator base (C). 6. Once aligned, snap together the two remaining connection points_ Joe Riley 1721 P9{RYP@BCI®IN�iQf(8�a6Qr�?ilFQbbSfl�rreratas Generator Placement Base Plug Installation (If Applicable) Paxeeo as follows to install base plugs: 1. Locale the four base plugs supplied with the loose pans. (See Parts Shipped Laosa.) 2 Locals the tour holes in the comers of the generator base. 3. See Figure I4. Install base plugs into generator base. Figure 41. kusteNing Base Pkps lostalabon Guidelines for 60 H4j9@-♦ill ditgaP6Mwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 19 Fuel Conversion / Gas Connecfions Section 5: Fuel Conversion /Gas Connections Fuel Requirements and Recommendations FwiaN fire® Y NoleNape w bei n . Ne q freutl apsk evey FeYure b tlo m.w mus'nemnre�aviv:iuy IMIWl NOTE: NG is lighter than air and all collect in high areas. LP gas is heavier than air and will settle in low, areas - LP gas should only use a vapor withdrawal system. This type of system uses vapors formed above liquid propane in the storage tank. The unit all run on NO " LP gas, but has been factory -configured to con on NG. NOTE: Should the primary fuel need to be changed to LP gas, the fuel system must be reconfigured . See FudConvoralon for instnx- lror s on converting the fuel system BTU Content Recomriended fuels should eve a BTU co tar of at least t 000 B (3].26 MJhn ) toff NG or at least 2,500 BTU (93.15 MIX m )for UP gas. NOTE: BTU fuel content information is avaik able from fuel supplier Fuel Pressure Required fuel pressure for NG is 35-70 in water column (0.87-1.74 kPa) at generator fuel inlet Required fuel pressure for LP gas is 10-12 in water column (2.49-2.99 kPa) at generator fuel inlet NOTE: The pinery, regulator for LP gas sup. ply is NOT INCLUDED with generator NOTE: All pipe sizing, construction, and lay- out must comply with NFRA54 for NO applkc firms and NFPA 58 or ICC IFGC for LP gas applicationsVerify fuel pressure NEVER drops below required specification once gen erator is installed. See the NFPA website at w ..nfpa.org for further information regard- ing NFPA requirements - Always contact local fuel suppliers or fire mar- shal to verity, cedes and regulabons for correct installation. Local codes will mandate correct routing of gaseous fuel line piping around gar- dens, shrubs, and other landscaping Piping strength and connections should be given special consideration for installations in areas at risk for flooding, tornadoes, hum - canes, earthquakes, and unstable ground IMPORTANT NOTE: Use an approved pipe sealant or joint compound on all threaded NPTTdtings. NOTE: All installed gaseous fuel piping must be purged and leak tested prior to initial startup in accordance with local codes, stan- dards, and regulations. Fuel Conversion Proceed as follows to convert from NG cgnfg- urabon to LP gas. See Figure 5.1 for fuel converson knob (A) locations. Orange fuel conversion knob is located beneath fuel mixer on 10 kW units (B) and above fuel mixer on 14 kW-26 kW units (C). To select fuel type, turn fuel conversion knob towards marked Net source arrow until it stops. Fuel conversion knob will male 180" and slide into mixer body when converting to LP gas. NOTE: It may be necessary to remove intake snorkel to access fuel conversion knob on 26 kW units. NOTE: The fuel selection (LP/NG) must be entered on the controller during initial startup using the lnsnll N1mNnavgation menu, or it EDIT menu under"Fuel Selection " Figure 5.1. Fuel Conversion Knob Locations Fuel Come .. / Gas Connecoons Fuel Consumption Natural Gas` Propane" Generator 112 Load Full Load 112 Load Full Load 10 kW 2861101 360/127 097/366/36 148/562/54 14 kW 5.52/195 7.25/256 1.81/6.87/65 3.07111.611112 18 kW 4,79/169 6991247 170/645/62 302111.44/110 20 kW 4.641164 8.131287 2.36 / 8.95 / 86 3.74 / 14.151136 22 kW 5781204 9.261327 2 53 / 9,57 / 92 390114.771142 24 kW 5.75 / 203 8.66 1306 2.53 / 9.57 / 92 3.90 / 14.771142 26 kW 5321188 9.431333 2D617.78 / 75 3.63113.73 / 132 Natural gas M a m31h 1 ft3/n "Propane is in gaUh (LP) / Uh (LP) / ft h (LPV) *" Values given are appropmate These are appropriate values. Use the appropriate spec sheer or fuel data decal for speclfic values. V� gas meter is capable of providing enough fuel flow to include household appliances and all al NOTE: The fuel supply and pipe MUST be sized at 100 % load BTU/h (Megajodeb) rating. Akvzys see fuel data decal for the coned BTU1h or Megajoule/h, and required fuel pressures: — Natural Gas: mush =ft3di x 1000 Megajaulevh = m3lb x 37.26 — Liquid Propane Gas (Vapor): BTU/h =h31h x 2500 Megajaxevh = m3dr x 93.15 Fuel Line Sizing Selecting the correct we fuel line is wcial to road operation of the unit IMPORTANT NOTE: Generator inlet size DOES NOT dictate size of gas pipe to be used$ For further information, see NFPA 54 for NG, or NFPA 58 or ICC IFGC for LP Measure distance from generabr to fuel source on a low pressure gas system. IMPORTANT NOTE: Generator should be plumbed directly from the fuel source through an appropriately sized and cor- rectly placed fuel pressure regulator, not off the end of an existing low pressure sys- tem. Flexible Fuel Line Extensions Pan* Length Interior Du"m 10000OD6498 24 in (61 an) 1 in (25 mm) 10D00000499 48 in (122 an) 1 in (25 mm) 10000000600 72 br (183 an) 1 in (25 mm) 110000009776 48 in (122 an) 314 in n9 mm) 10000009777 72 in(183 an) 34 in (19 mm) 10000003793 24 n (61 an) 314 in (19 mm) Installation Guidelines for 60 Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 21 Fuel Corr,moon / Gas Connections Natural Gas Pipe Sizing to determine correct NG pipe size, find the iW rating of generator in the left column, and awe to the right. The number to the fight is •Toodmum length (measured in It m) allowed 'or the pipe sizes on top. Pipe was are mea- sured by trade size diameter to include any fit- mgs, valves (must be full flow), elbows, tees, a angles. NOTE: See Table B.3.2 in NFPA 54 or Table A.2.2 in the ICC IFGC, Equivalent Lengths of Pipe Fdtings and Valves for the correct values to be added to overall fuel piping length_ Tables are based on schedule 40 black pipe. If installing any other piping system, follow pipe sizing charts for selected piping system. Table 5-1. NG Pipe Sizing Pipe Sin (in/min) Fcr6-7 in Water Column For 3.6-6 in Winer Column (1.24-1.74 kPa! ,0.87-1.24 kPa) Allowable Pipe Distances(111m) 0.5f11 0.75N9 1127 1 1.25132 1 1.5138 10.75M91 1125 1 1.25r32 1.5/38 10 kW 10/11 601183 200/61 6&i&/l 75012286 20om9 - 2016.1 60118 3 175153.3 - 14118kW 2Utna - 1W3.1 450/137.1 - 3019.1 125/38.1 200161 103.1 3W10.7 14(Y42.3 300/91.4 - 10/3.1 60118.3 125/38.1 22-26 mN I - I lon.1 mi its%-1 260f76.2 - 1013.1 6W183 125M1 Lr Gas Nipe 5rzmg To determine correct LP gas pipe size, find the kW rating of generator in the left column, and in length (measured in it r m) allowed sizes on top. Pipe sizes are measured size diameter to include any fitfings, ;must be full flow), elbows, tees, or Sea Table B 3 2 in NFPA 54 or Table the ICC IFGC, Equivalent Lengths of NOTE: Pipe saes are from the outlet of the second stage regulator to the fuel shutoff valve. Table is based on schedule 40 black pipeIf installing any other piping system, fol- low the pipe size charts for the selected piping system. .....�: �„coinmei ksd minimum LP lank size is 250 gal (946 L). Contact LP provider to cor- rectly size LP lank to generator Vertical tanks, which are measured in pounds (a kilograms), are permitted if correctly sized for the genera- tor Do not correct generator to a 20 or 30 His LP tank_ Table 5-2. LP Gas Pipe Sizing For 16-12 in Water Column (2.49-2.99 kPa) Pipe Size Lin l ram) F Allowable Pipe Distances (Vim) 0.5113 0.75f19 1/85 1.2M 10kW 30N-1 1751533 4p0��0/�12�y19 - IMMM - 8064A 360/fM IXWi82.9 11-26 kW - I 4U/12.2 175153.3 5501 7.6 22 Joe Riley 1721 L;rlqlgiGsrerarors Installing and Connecting Fuel Lines twlreaoam rue F..na,e e.maaay Ilamn,e[l,.atl eapYenc. No lmM pd Nnlu Nag fire act aryrk ax+Y. FaLre bEa m coilre h ESN asabus Y, .. (axon) IMPORTANT NOTE: NG and LP gas are highly volatile substances. Strictly adhere to all safety procedures, codes, standards, and regulations. Fuel line connections should be made by a certified contractor familiar with local codes. Always use AGAapproved gas pipe and a quality pipe sealant orloint compound. Verity capacity of NO meter or LP tank to pro- vide sufficient fuel for both the generator and other operating appliances. Fuel Shutoff Valve See Figure 5.2 The generator will require an external manual fuel shutoff valve (A) on the fuel line. NOTE: Fuel shutoff valve most be installed at a readily accessible location, and within 6 a (1 8 m) of generator fuel inlet. Figure 5-2. Sediment Trap, Fuel ShuloH Valve with Manometer Port, and Flexible Fuel Line Figure 5,3 illustrates a fuel shutoff valve vnM a manometer port for making fuel pressure checks. This optional accessory, fuel shutoff valve permits making pressure checks for diagnostic purposes without going into the generator enclosure. Fuel Conversion / Gas Corr". Figure 5.3. Fuel Shutoff Valve with — MaromererPort Fuel stood valves available through an IASD: 112 in ball valve, part number OK8752 3/4 in ball valve, part number OK8754 1 in ball valve, pad number OK8184 1-1/4 in ball valve, part number OL2844 • 1-12 in ball valve, part number OL2845 Flexible Fuel Line See Figure 5-2 When cennecing flexible fuel line (B) to generator, use a listed assembly meeting the requirements of ANSI Z21 75c CSA 627—Connectors far Outdoor Gas Appliances and Manufactured Homes or AGA-approved flexible fuel line in accordance with local regulations. Flexible fuel line must not be connected directly to generator fuel inlet. Always connect flexible fuel line to an approved gas fitting. The purpose of flexible fuel line is to isolate vibration from the generator to reduce possi- bility of a gas leak at one of the connection points. Installation of a flexible fuel line is a fuel gas code and installation requirement. NOTE: Follow all installation instructions and warnings provided with the flexible fuel line. Do not remove any labels or tags. Flexible fuel line must be installed horizontally, and must be installed between fuel shutoff valve and generator fuel inlet. Sediment Trap See Hgum 5.2 Some local codes require a sediment trap (C). The fuel regulator connec- tion has an integrated sediment trap. The sediment trap must be cleaned periodi- cally according to local codes. See owner's manual for more information. Installation Guidelines for 60 Hdeg-Rggygft4sPlilkwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 23 Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections Checking Fuel Line Connections Checking Fuel Pressure Proceed as follows to check fuel pressure at fuel regulator in the generator. 1. Clow fuel supply valve. 2. See Figure 54 Remove top fuel pressure test port from fuel regulator and install fuel pressure tester (manometer). ® 001807 Figure 54. Checking Pressure with Mammarer 3. Open fuel supply valve and verify fuel pressure ;within specified values. 4. Record static fuel pressure: NOTE: Fuel pressure can also be tested at manometer port on fuel shutoff valve shown in Figure 5.2 NOTE: See fuel data decal or spec sheet for coned fuel preswre specifications. Contact local fuel supplier if fuel pressure is not within specifications_ 5. Close fuel supply valve when completed. Keep manometer connected for future tests of generator while starting, conning, and under loads. Performing Fuel System Leak Test Fiplmma rxe® .—.a , Ilmrvnatb Waghvnv. NO lsFya d Mlu ymnlYN. Nei r^e aM XvrY r/+%Y Fed�re b Oa m vAY mSulk'n EPSMmsabiv ryuy Carrico All products are factory tested before ship- ping to verify the performance and integrity of the fuel system. However, it is important to perform a final fuel system leak test before starting the generator. The entire fuel system should be tested from supply to regulator See Figure 5-5 Perform a final fuel system leak test after generator installation. The test will identify possible leaks at all connection points (A) It is best practice to perform a fuel system leak test during normally scheduled mainte- nance. Figure 5-5. Connection Pokns to Ceak Check Insped for leaks by spraying all connection points with a noncorrosive gas leak detection fluid. The solution should not be blown away or form bubbles. 24 Joe Riley 1721 CfsrMGeneramrs Fuel Come .. / Gas Connections Natural Gas Installation (Typical) NG BTU/h =03/h X 1000 Megejoules/h = m3ih X 37261 A Fuel data decal IB Minimum distance from rear obstruction see pstance Nequ6erneno C Manual fuel shutoff valve (pressure port optional) Must be located no more than 6 B (1.83 m) away from fuel inlet D Pipe fittings (field supplied) E Flewble fuel line F Verify clearance with gas provider. Regulator should be a minimum of 5 ft(1.5m)from gener- ator Lnrel codes and regulator manufacturer may have further clearance requirements_ G Size gas meter for generator operating at FULL lead plus all appliance loads H For underground installations, verily piping system for code compliance I Reinforcing rod with clamps J To gas main Figure 5-6. Natural Gas Installation ftypical) Installalion Guidelines for 60 H4j6g-R"dlftq,,P6lkWood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 25 Fuel Conversion I Gas Connections LP Gas (Vapor) Installation (Typical) LPG BTU/h=ft3/h X 2500 Megalouleslh=m3/h X93-15 A Fuel data decal B Minimum distance from rear obstructioo—see Distance Requirement C Manual fuel shutoff valve (pressure port optional) Muef be located no more than 6 9 (1 83 m) may from fuel inlet. D Pipe fillings (field supplied) E Flexible fuel line F Verify minimum distance requirements for regulator vent according to local gas codes. Regu- lator should be a minimum of 5 ft (15 m) from generator Local codas and regulator manufac< turer may have further clearance requirement. G Clamp H Secondary fuel pressure reguter J Manual shutoff valve K Primary fuel pressure regulator L Fuel tank —sized large enough to provide required MJ/BTU for generator operating at FULL load and ALL connected appliance loads. Be sure to correct for weather evaporation. Figure 5.7. LP Gas (Vapor) Installation (ryioo o 26 Joe Riley 1721 CA565 eneratars Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections This page intentionally left blank. insUlAm Guaeiines for 60 Hb9B-R"ctl ft,1441kVlood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 27 Hedriral Connewons Section 6: Electrical Connections Generator Connections See Figure 6-1. The electrical wimp enclo- sure is located behind an access panel on intake end of unit Remove intake side panel as directed in li ake Side Panel Removal, grid then remove access panel Connect wires according to diagram and tables. 1. Remove main AC I control wiring knock- out plugs from beck of generator 2. Using appropriate wiring hole, install con- duit and main AC and control wires between generator and transfer switch. 3. Close unused hole with a NEMA 314 rated plug (field -supplied). NOTE: All conductors must be rated for mini- mon 300V Control system interconnections may consist of N7, N2, and T1, and leads 23 and 194. All of the generator control wiring or - wits are Class 1 remote control or signaling arcuits. Class 1 circuits are required to be installed in accordance with Part 1 of NEC Artiae 300 and with a NEC recognized Chap- ter 3 wiring method_ The use of low voltage cables for the generator control arcuit wiring is prohibited. See instruction manual of the specdc engine generator for wining corec- lion details_ Recommended wire gauge sizes for this wring depends on wire length, as rec- ommended in Table 63, Exception: Conductors of AC and DC cir- wits, rated 1000 volts nominal or less, shall be permitted to occupy the same, equipment, cable, or conduct. All conductors shall have an insulation rating equal to at least the maxi- mum circuit voltage applied to any conductor within the equipment, cable, or conduit. See NEC 300.3(C)(1). 4. See Figure &l. Stnp insulaton from wire ends. Do not remove excessive insulation. Route sense wires through supplied wire be (CI), and connect to sense wire temnF nal block (B). Push down on spring loaded connection point with a flat head soew- cinver, insertwire, and release. e. Using the same process, route control wires through second supplied wire tie block A) conned to control wire terminal ), 6. When all wires are securely connected to coned terminals, tighten wire ties and clip excess length NOTE: Only bare wire should be inserted into each terminal. Do not risen any wire insula- bon into terminals. NOTE: Damage mused by mis-wiring of the interconnect wires is not warrantable. 28 Joe Riley 1721 P@tx @@m(&g;lMi61awWdz;Px Cftseth3eneratars Electrical Connections Control Wiring C1 n a � N1 � UiIIITY 1 SENSE z N2 23 a:nnnsrEa 005810 Figure 6-1. Elactrkaf WhIng Connections Table 6-1. Electrical Wiring Connection Pointer ID Description ID Description ID Description A Control wire terminal Mack D Neutral lug G Gmundlug B Sense wire terminal Mods El Paver lug El H Neutral stud C1 Wire has for sense vares E2 Power lug E2 J Neutral bar C2 Wire be for control wires F Ground stud — — Table 6-2. Customer Wiring Connections Terminal Wire Numbers No. Decal YELLOW N1 & N2 - 240 VAC - Sensing for utility dropout and piUmp BLUET1 - Fused 120 VAC for bat- blry charger 0- DC (-) Common ground BLACK " wire RED 194-DC(+)12VDCfor trans - for commits WHITE 23- Transfer control signal wire Table 64. Control Wire Recommended Length and Size (Copper Conductors Only) Maximum Wire Recommended Length Wire Size 1-115 it(03-35 m) No_18AWG 115-185ft(35-56 m) No 16AWG 185-295 ft(56�9 m) No 14 AWG 295-460 it (89-140 m) No-12AWG ' Must be connected to keep battery charged whemerunit a running ornot Required If generator Is pared with optonal Digital Power Management fDPM) smart technology Ireassi Bon Guidelines 1w 60 HZjt*R"r4ftjW4WWo0d Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 29 FJertriral Connections Table 64. Ground anti Neutral Cormec#ons (Copper or Aluminum Conductors) See national and/or local codes to verity correct core sizes. # Description Reeommerded Wire Sire Torque SpK 1 Power wire 2/O toBAWG 1201Mbs terminate (13.56 Nor) 2 Large neutral 2JO to 14 AWG 12011 lug (1356 Nor) 3 Large 9—W 2JO for 14 AWG 120 iMbs lug (13.56 Nor) 4-6AWG 35 in46s (3 95 Nm) 4 Neutral bus BAWG 25iMbs bar (2.82 Nm) 10-14AM 20 in4bs (226 Nor) Main AC wring NOTE: Main AC wiling must be in accomarlce with local jurisdiction and codes. NOTE: Raceway connections to the generator must be flexible. Ridged raceway connections to the gererato are only permitted where approved expansion fittings are installed. NOTE If used, spices must be rated for mmv mum 167'F (75'C) (copper or aluminum). NOTE: Generator lugs are rated at 167'F (75 'C), copper or aluminum_ 1. Strip insulation off wire ends. Do not remove excessiwa insulation. 2. See Figure 6.1. Loosen lugs at neutral (D), ground (G), and power wire (maims) terminals (El, E2). 3. Connect ground wire to ground lug and tighten to required specification. See Table 6d 4. Connect neutral wire to neutral lug0 appli- cable. Tighten to required specification. See Table" A Insert power wires (El and E2) into their comesponding lugs. Tighten to required specification. 6. Verify factory- installed ground array and neutral connections are Comedy tightened to 2511(2.82 Nm). NOTE: Neutral woe must remain connected to keep battery charged whether generator is running or not NOTE: Neutral bonding - For installations requiring neutral to be bonded to ground, this is done on the customer connections term( nals Imice generator. See Figure 6.1. Connect a suitably sized sys- tem bonding jumper in accordance with NEC Table 250.102(C)(1) from neutral bar (J) to ground stud (F). Tighten ground stud nut to 35 in4bs (395 Nm) This is required when gen- erator is installed as a separately derived sys- tem. Gen for will also require a connection to a grounding electrode system in accor- dance with NEC Article 25064. It is not required when generator is a backup source in a uelity, supplied electrical system with a 2- as a separately derived system NOTE: Tighten all wiring lugs, bus bars, and connection pants to required torque specifica- tions. Conductors ofAC and DC circuits, rated 1,000 volts nominal or less, shall be permitted to occupy the same equipment, cable, or con- duit. All conductors must have an insulation rating equal to at least the maximum circuit voltage applied to any conductor within the equipment, cable, orconduitSee NEC 300.3(C)(1). Service Entrance Decals See Figure 210 Locate service entrance - related decals in the loose parts bag. • Place service disconnect decal next to gen- erator MLCB (generator disconnect) (d required by "I codes). • Place service entrance warning decal in an apprmnate location according to instruc- Bons printed on the decal. Common Alarm Relay (Option) Alarms relating to generator and engine per - famance appear on the controller and in the Mobile Link"' application (t used). The wrtrol- ler is equipped with a common alarm relay, providing contacts for an optional customer - supplied external alarm indicator. The common alarm relay is normally open until an alarm occurs, triggering relay to claw contacts. Terminals for common alarm relay are pro- vided in the wrong hamess near the controller plug (W res 209 and 210) Contact rating is for resistive load only. Contact rating I 200 MA at 12 VDC 30 Joe Riley 1721 PtidtWOB bMid''GMfW W;PX GggflGeneratars Battery Requirements 12 wLLs, Group 26R Wet Cell 54OCCA mint mum, or Group 35 AGM 650CCA minimum. Recommended part number OH3421S. NOTE: Do not use e#emal battery chargers Battery Installation e•9P4 Nee V ie awl tale auN N6v Pabve V �Ia�vdN9winbibb.idieabmv� mil �®l n EMN v aeeaw LtYry. NOO1Sla) n.kawa sercsns aeeaae col •mo�re e�.a Dares. wmr walemoya< .gk�.mm eaanso. vesvo b m comae �nla emu s, �:.N wv. (eaglet EraVlosion. BallmiWsc,a Maeive Saws. Always con etl itive basely GMe Ito voltl sVark Failure to eo so Lwlb RSull In tlealV or serious injury. (Oa01Sn wumn��as mlm�. Iteoon.��nium.xwnM.aim�uai,a,imce a. ilabMpom o�'n m..w.a.�exmseoaan.md ��s_ Nmltul • (Unseated 26R batteries only): Fill battery with the correct electrolyte fluid, if races- sary • Fully charge battery before installing iL Complete the following steps before installing and connecting battery: 1. Verify generator is OFF. 2 Turn off utility power supply to transfer swttch- 3. Remove 7 5A fuse from generator control panel. Connecting the Battery WARNIN Enlslwm. Baurnrs riot rxV�osrve Aces. nk.an cocoas Wvu..s eallery cede ralm ewe savE Faaee b erg samab sewn b aeamnsao�as bNry (aaa133) *CAUTION Egwplt. l danape. W W Ih Ma ba" mnnectbc.re ., Win, was rt un in eguipaml ee�nepe. faaounnu See Figure 8-2. Battery cables (A, B) were factory connected at the generator Electrical 1],vinectials Figure 6-2.Battery Cable Connections Proceed as follows to connect battery cables to battery posts: 1. Cormect red positive battery cable (A: from starter contactor) lo positive battery post. Tighten to 70 in4bs (8 Nm) 2. Connect black negative battery cable (B. from frame ground) to negative battery post Tighten to 70 lndbs (8 Nm). a. Install red battery post cover (shipped with loose parts). NOTE: Apply dielectric grease to battery posts to prevent corrosion. NOTE: In areas where temperatures fall below 0 T (-18 °C), a pad type battery warmer is recommended to aid in cold climate starting. The battery warmer is available as part of a cold weather kit (PIN G007101-0) from any IASD. NOTE: A battery wanner is not necessary for AGM -style batteries. Battery Disposal F.ir,�oaaremal ua:am_nraye reMe mm®el m alarm �re amla. �a a®�a.�®.an er bpi ors aae resavoaae Fa,ba b m A mu.van b awugnnaev muss, eau, a.xmb+Mvry laobz2el AWays recycle battens in accordance with local laws and regulations. Contact your local solid waste collection site or recycling facility to obtain information on local recycling pro- cesses_ For more information on battery recy- cling, visit the Battery Council Intemabonal websde at: http.Ilbaffwyro ncii.org. Installation Gui felines for 60 HZjtWR11 ditjqz6fkwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 Ccr-tml Panel Startup Test[to Section 7: Control Panel Startup / Testing Control Panel Interface The control panel interface is located under the enclosure lid. Verify both left and right side locks are unlocked before attempting to Irfl enclosure lid. Open lid as directed in Opening the Liu Using the AUTOIOFF/MANUAL Buttons Button Description of Operation Activates fully automatic system operation. Automatic operation AUTO allows unit to automatically start and exercise generator according to exerese timer settings (see Set Una The Erarrdse rimer). Shuts down engine and also pre - OFF wards automatic operation end exercise of unit. Cranks and starts generator MANUAL Transfer to standby power will bell occur unless there is a utility fail- ure. I I enet �000425 Figure 7-1. Generator Control Panel Generator Setup The controller illuminates when battery power is applied to generator during the installation process_ Generator must be acti- vated before it will automatically ran in the event of a power outage. Activation To activate the generator, go to wwwacrivat- egen.com and follow the instructions. Activation is a simple, one-time process. The generator will not prompt to activate again once the unit is activated, even If the genera- tor battery, lose, and battery charge circuit (T1) are disconnected_ NOTE: The generator most be connected to the fame W-Fi network for automatic authentication to be completed successfully See WrFi manual for more information. NOTE: If hone W-Fi nebwo k is not available, follow instructions on wwwactivaregen.com. Proceed as follows after activating generator on-line: 1. The display interface will launch Install Wzeof upon first power -up of the generator. 2. Follow on -screen insWctions on the gen- erator along with Quick Start Guide sup- plied with the unit to connect generator to home W-FI network. 3. Waft fa on-line authentication of generator activation through connected tame W-Fi network. 4. Follow on -screen instructions to complete the Install Want. NOTE: See Figure 7-2 0 generator screen shows message shown below, press ESC and then ENTER to reset to Install Wizard Irornc 7 M� I ®1)IS Figure 7-2. NotAcwreen NOTE: Generator can only be placed in AUTO mode after completing activation process. IMPORTANT NOTE: Fuel selector knob must be set to the bwmect fuel for genera. for to function correctly. 32 Joe Riley 1721 Pa1RU@f1®htl�h3t�ya6A�tl?7y(-(}g�llGenerators ControlP lStartup /Testing Display Reads Troubleshooting Use anew keys to scroll to desired Ian Language can be guage® O ®� select changed later using the Press ENTER to EDIT menu. nsr select. srmes 002227 Use arm keys to \\ either enable or dis- able WFFi. ® ®� It NOS, see R manual. If NO, continue 004498 If ESCAPE is pressed instead of ENTER, gener- ator volt only run in man - Press ENTER to ual mode (for test ® 0 ® begin activation pro- purposes) rTIVATEDwill ESCeand N=kthen TER to reset 00EN 2228 Install Wizard. brsmoom I If unit has not been activated, go to www activate- ® D ®� gen m If unit has been adi- erlw voted, voted, press ESC ssdrs 002229 and then ENTER_ Installation Guidelines for 60 Hiek' Q1*NPA"f&ood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 33 Control Panel Stand,/Testing semw.psq 6♦ (go ooZ D>102231 Cold Smart Start The Cold Sman Start feature is factory - enabled, and can be disabled in the EDIT menu Generator will monHor ambient tem- perature and adjust its warm-up delay accordingly when Cold Smart Start is enabled. If ambient temperature is below a fixed temperature upon startup in AUTO mode (per chart below), generator will warm up for 30 seconds, allowing engine to warm before load is applied. If ambient temperature is at or above fixed temperature, generator will start up with normal warm-up delay of six seconds. See Cold Smart Start section in owner's manual. Table 7-1. Cold Smart Start Set Points Gann Size 10-20 kW 22-26 kW Fixed Temperetum 50 `F 20 •F "C) (-7 Setting The Exercise Timer This generator is equipped with a configo- Coble exercise timer There are two settings for the exercise timer: • Day/Time: Generator will start and exercise for period defined, on day of week and at time of day specified_ During this exercise period, unit runs for five minutes on all mod- els, and (hen shuts dawn • Exemise frequency (how often exercise wall take place): Can be set to kly, Weekly, Biweeor Monthly. If Monthly is selected, day of the month must be selected from 1- 28_ Generator will exercise on That day each month_ Transfer of loads to generator output does no occur during exerase rycie unless utility paver is lost. NOTE: If installer tests generator prior to installation, press ENTER button to skip set- ting up exercise timer. Troubleshooting Actnaatmn is com- plete when this screen is displayed_ Follow controller prompts to Complete installAon. NOTE: The exercise feature will operate only when generator is placed in AUTO mode, and will not work unless this procedure is per- formed. If W-Ft is not enabled, current date/ time must be reset every time power is removed from controller Na the controller fuse and T1 circuit and/or battery connections. NOTE: q W-Fi is enabled, exercise timer will automatically adjust fix Daylight Saving Time. NOTE: If using Wi-Fi feature, exercise time will be set to a random weekday during day- light hours. This setting can be charged later See Wo-Fi manual for details. Before Initial Startup CAUTION Fire diaa a. Va*VmDv"a l4v41Y nr .peapiamsraikxoave. Paa.eam.o ratla reaJrn agnearrrpe. NOTE: The unit comes filled with 5W-W weight organic oil from the factory. Check at level and add appropriate viscosity and an ounl of al if necessary. After the 25 hour break-in period, it is recom mended to use Generac's proprietary 5W-20 gaseous engine of (GEO) for continuous use. It is specifically formulated for use in gaseous powered Canaria: generators. Install Wizard See Figure 7-7. The Install Ward irxnedi- ately appears upon initial startup_ It allows user to input generator settings. The Install Ward starts every time AC and DC power are removed and reapplied to gen- erator M Joe Riley 1721 Pa1RU@f1®Iitl�i66A�tl?TY(-QBIGenerators Ceara Pmiel startup / Testing Interconnect System Self Test Feature This controller goes through a system self test at startup, which checks for utility voltage on DC omits. This test prevents damage it installer incorrectly connected AC utility power sense wires into the DC terminal Nock. The controller will display a warning message and lock out the generator if utility voltage is detected at the DC terminal block, preventing damage to the controller Power to controller must be removed to clear this warning. Utility voltage must be turned on and present at the Ni and N2 terminals inside the gerera- tor control panel for this test to be performed and pass. NOTE: AM appropriate panels must be in pace during any operation of generator This includes operation byy a servicing technician, while knrducing imubleshoohng procedures. Before starting, complete the follovAng: 1. Verify generator is OFF 2. Set generator MLCB (generator discon- nect) to OFF (OPEN). 3. Turn OFF all breakers to be supplied by generator d. Verily auxiliary shutdown switch(es) are CLOSED (1). 6. Check engine crankcase of level and, if necessary, NI to oil dipstick FULL mark with recommended oil. Do not overfill. 6. Inspect fuel supply Gaseous fuel lines must have been correctly purged and leak tested in accordance with applicable fuel - gas codes_ All fuel shutoff valves in the fuel supply lines must be open. During initial startup only, generator may exceed normal number of start attempts and expenence an "OVERCRANIC fault. This is due to accumulated air in the fuel system during installation. Reset control board by pressing OFF mode button and ENTER but- ton, and restart up to two more times it nec- essary If unit fails to start, contact an IASD for assistance. Installation Guidelines for 60 HJ4*RR9} I I*Vghet9f&Ood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 35 rq Nw'. I/Mpuyewm Paw Up UnA Dnvl.u.NDr. M. piF 6lM11ly b'Belep MOuf FIRMWARE V '+ ww DwA-vxIa .MYeY O . EnDIIM - In}eII Wl4N F..m4 FRn<•b - T � wW°- 0.4uMbEr 4M. 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Fi nm.mpw Use u.Iry.MpMr puelN U66 n Iwrg m W Me very Mat screen Weplry. Me wnbn nuMbar br. ft w WMlM=n mnv Mwmon Ten FCMrxbn. WMn upMw4wMs.. eem. Thmp D.. Men W. Ma IMMI W. Mwu, Central Panel Startup I Testing Checking Manual Transfer Switch Operation \,IIY r�nnnax� (A Elx�rar tiro WJl MEW bprexnt ar vansrer sema�e lmn:ieu_rauea xwn eve ie�n.eta.a rswrm ee�m m snnu �ryury laaala) See Manual Transfer Operation section of owner's manual for procedures. Electrical Checks Flsfmr.�.®uV1eY111a1 ua�rara wit coven With iwa bnrines an .ecru n amn a ram :1vrv. Proceed as follows to complete electrical checks. 1. Verly generator is in OFF mode. 2. Set genenlor MLCB (generator discon- nect) to OFF (OPEN). 3. Tura off all circuit bmakers/electrical loads to be supplied by generator 4. Turn on utility Power supply to transfer switch using means provided (such as a utility MLCB). 6. Use a calibrated AC voltmeter to verily, utif my power source voltage across transfer switch terminals N1 and N2_ Nominal line - le -line voltage should be 240 volts AC_ If voltage is incorrect, verily, AC output and wiring from utility source to N1 and N2 lugs at transfer switch. 6. Verily utility power source voltage across terminals N1 and transfer switch neutral lug; then across terminal N2 and neutral. Nomnal line-to-rmutral voltage should be 120 volts AC (if wired with a neutral). If voltage is intoned, verify AC output and wiring from utility source to N1 and N2 lugs at transfer switch_ 7. Turn o8 utility power supply to transfer switch when utility supply voltage is ven- 6ed to meet specification provided in Step 6 8. Press MANUAL mode button on generator panel The engine will dank and start. Record cranking fuel pressure: 9. Allow engine to warm up for approximately five minutes for internal temperatures to stabilize_ Than set generator MLCB (gen- erator disconned) to ON (CLOSED). Record running fuel pressure'. 10. Connect a calibrated accurate AC voltme- ter and a frequency meter across transfer switch terminal lugs Et and E2. Voltage should be 238-242V at a frequency of 59 5-60 5 He If voltage is incorrect, verify generator MLCB (generator disconnect) is closed, and verily AC output and fre- quency (Hertz or Hz) at generator MLCB (generator disconnect). Verify wiring from generator to El and E2 lugs at transfer switch. 11. Connect AC voltmeter test leads across terminal lugs E1 and neutral, then across E2 and neutral (if wired with a neutral)_ In both cases, voltage reading should be 119-121 volts AC If voltage is incorrect, verify generator MLCB (generator dsconl. nod) is closed, and venly, AC output between Et and E2 of generator MLCB (generator disconned) and neutral at geo- orator 12. Verify wiring from generator to El, E2, arid neutral lugs at transfer switch. 13. Set generator MLCB (generator dscon- ned)to OFF (OPEN). 14. Press generator OFF mode button. The engine will shut down IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT proceed until generator AC voltage and frequency are correct and within stated limits. Generator Tests Under Load 21�1EbcEaWm—Rt—kruM —J ma v�srors.kn perm �e w.e� �u� mar w�..wm trraa.akm»,e gun e, awn o. cos krvn. me �m mvoyo. (000nzl Proceed as follows to test generator with electrical loads applied. 1. Verily generator is in OFF mode. 2. Set generator MLCB (generator discon- nect) to OFF (OPEN). 3. Tura o8 all circuit breakers/electrical leads to be supplied by generator 4. Tura off unity power supply to transfer switch using means provided (such as a utility MLCB). 6. Manually set transfer switch to STANDBY, with load terminals connected to genera- tor's EVE2 terminals. Transfer switch operating lever should be down. 5. Press generator MANUAL button. Engine will crank and Stan immediately. 7. Verify fuel pressure while cranking Record cranking fuel pressure: 8. Allow engine to stabilize and warn up for a few minutes. 38 Joe Riley 1721 Pa1RYap0e®IiVdi43iajTe6filU?T9(-48�hGenerar«s 9. Verify fuel pressure while running. Record running fuel pressure- 10. Set generator MLCB (generator dismn- nect) to ON (CLOSED). Loads are now powered by standby generator 11. Tom on circuit breakerslelecldml loads to be supplied by generator one by one 12. Connect a calibrated AC voltmeter and a frequency meter across terminal lugs E1 and E2_ Voltage should be approximately 240 volts and frequency should be approx- imately 60 FR. If voltage and frequency are rapidly dropping as bads are applied, generator may be overloading, or there may be a fuel issue. Verify output current measurement of loads and/or fuel pres- sure 13. Allow generator to run at full rated load for 20-30 minutes_ Listen for unusual noises, vibration, or other indications of abnomml operation. Inspect for oil leaks, evidence of overheating, etc. 14. Verify fuel pressure while under full Intl. Record loaded fuel pressure'. 15.Tum off circuit breakerslelectriml loads when testing under bad is complete. 1&Set generator MLCB (generator dismn nect) to OFF (OPEN) 17. Allow engine to run at no4oad for 2-5 min ales 18. Press generator OFF button. Engine will shut dawn. NOTE: If fuel pressure under full load is below minimum operating fuel pressure guideline, generator may not function correctly The fuel pressure gauge needle should also remain steady while testing. A I ucNatirg fuel pros sure gauge needle indicates gas piping may be undersized or restricted It may also indL rote a step-down gas regulator is too small, or too dose to unit. Checking Automatic Operation Proceed as follows to check system for cor- rect automatic operation 1. Verify generator is OFF 2- Instal front cover of transfer switch. 3. Tom on utility power supply to transfer switch using the means provided (such as a utility MLCB)_ NOTE: Transfer switch will transfer to utility position. 4. Set generator MLCB (generator discon- nect) to ON (CLOSED). 5. Press generatorAOTO button. The system is now ready for automatic operation. contra Panel Startup / resting 6. Tom off unity power supply to transfer switch. The generator is ready for automatic opera- tion The engine will crank and start when utility source power is turned off after a two second delay (factory default setting)_ After starting, transfer switch will contact bad dr- cuits to the standby side after a 5 or 30 sec- ond delay (dealer programmable). See Cold Smart Start Allow system to operate through entire automatic sequence of operation. With generator running and loads powered by generator AC output, turn on utility, power supply to transfer switch. The following will occur'. • After approximately 15 seconds (dealer programmable), the transfer switch will transfer loads to the utility power source. • Approximatoly one minute after transfer, engine will shut down Installation Summary 1. Verily installation has been performed correctly as outlined by the manufacturer and that it meets all applicable laws and codes. 2. Test and verity carted operation of the system as outlined in the appropriate installation and owners manuals. 3. Educate end -user on correct operation, maintenance, and service call procedures_ Shutting Generator Down While Under Load or During a Utility Outage ammeacsuvt p rho Wigposerane Freeruiunreli,& wwawaAlareenueXrin ix urea inlay asetarn IMPORTANT NOTE: To avoid equipment damage, follow these steps, in order, during utility outages. Shutdowns may be required during utility outages to perform routine maintenance or to conserve fuel. To turn generator OFF: 1. Set utility MLCB to OFF (OPEN). 2. Set generator MLCB (generator discon ned) to OFF (OPEN). 3. Allow generator to run for cool -down for approximately one minute. 4. Set generator to OFF al the controller 5. Remove 7.5ALoss from controller To turn generator back ON: 1. Insta117.5A fuse in controller. Installation Guidelines for 60 F1{dbr{ eg7¢fgreLppWppd Drive Grapevine, TX 76o51 39 Control Party startup I Testing 2. Verify generator MLCB (generator discon- nect) is OFF (OPEN). 3. Set generator to AUTO mode at the con- troller 4. Generator will start and run. Allow genera for to run and warm up for a few minutes. 6. Set generator MLCB (generator discon- nec) to ON (CLOSED). 6. Set utility MLCB to ON (CLOSED). The system now operates in automatic node. 40 Joe Riley 1721 Pa1RY@t:1®Iitl�i66A��?7Y(-QBIGeneramrs Section 8: Troubleshooting Generator Troubleshooting Problem Cause Bktwnl fuse. Engine will rot Loose, corroded, or faulty battery crank cables. Faulty starter contact. Faulty starter motor Discharged battery Troudesnoobig Correction Coned short ci.it condition by replacing 7.SAfuse in generator control panel_ Contact an IASD if [use continues to blow Tighten, dean, a replace as necessary. Charge or replace battery No fuel Replenish fuel / turn on fuel shutoff valve. High fuel pressure. Check and adjust fuel pressure. Set fuel conversion valve to coned Fuel selects in wrong position position and program controller for fuel Englnecranks type, ff necessary but will not Faulty fuel solenoid (FS). start Contact an IASD for assistance. Hamess/winng issue. Faulty spark plug(s). Replace spark plug(s). Valve clearance out of adjusbnenf. (If applicable. See Specification section Inspect and adjust valve deararloe. in owners manual.) Plugged or damaged air dearer Inspect and dean or replace air dearer Faulty spark plug(s). Replace spark Plug(s). Verify fuel pressure to fuel regulator is trimmed fuel pressure. 10-12 in water column (2 49-2 99 kPa) for LP, and 3.5-7.0 in water column Engine starts (0 87-1 74 kPa) for HG_ hard and runs Set fuel conversion valve to correct rough Fuel selects in wrong position. position and program controller for fuel type, If necessary Valve clearance out of adjustment of applicable. See Spedfimarn section in owner's manual.) Internal engine issue. Inspect and adjust valve clearance. Contact an IASD for assistance. Installation Guod ines for 8o HideyQ" fiienareitiwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Correction Unit is set to L'ontrdfer wired incorrectly OFF, but engine Contact an IASD for assistance_ continues to Faulty control board. run Generator MLCB (generator No AC output disconnect) is OFF (OPEN)_ from Generator internal failure. generator Engine may be warming up. See Cold Sm n Start Generator MLCB (generator disconnect) is OFF (OPEN). Faulty transfer switch coil. No transfer to standby after Faulty transfer relay utility source Transfer relay circuit open. failure Faulty control logic board. Engine may be warming up. See Cold Smart Srerr Excessive engine oil. Unit I Faulty engine breather consumes largeamounfe Incorrect type or viscosity of oil. Of Oil Damaged gasket, seal, or hose. Restricted air lifter Set generator MILOS (generator disconnect)to ON (CLOSED). Contact an IASD for assistance Check controller screen to verify status. Set generator MLCB (generator disconnect) to ON (CLOSED). ^.ontact an IASD for assistance Check controller screen to verify status. Adjust oil to correct level. See checking engine oil level section in owners manual. Contact an LASD for assistance See engine oil requirements in owner's manual. Inspect for at Ia. I Replace airfitrer Wi-Fi network connection Various. See Wt-Fi module owner's manual. broken or intermittent ` Contact an IASD or visit w ..Merac.mm for assistance NOTE: IASD most have an active Tech ID and be air -coded HSB cedifed to perform any warrantable repairs and submit warranty claims related to HSB products. 42 Joe Riley 1721 Pa1kY@f1®htl�i66A�d?7Y(-QBIGenerarors Quirk Reference Guide Section 9: Quick Reference Guide System Diagnosis To clear an active alarm, press ENTER button twice and then press AUTO. If alarm reoccurs, contact an air-cooled certified IASD. Active Alarm LED Problem Action solution Check FLASHING Unitmnningin generator Check Chegenerator MLCB NONE GREEN AUTO but no MLCB (generator disconnect) If it power in house_ (generator is ON, contact an IASD. disconnect). Inspect ventilation around HIGH Unashutsdown Check LED'st generator, intake, exhaust, TEMPERATURE RED during Screen for end rear of generatorif no operation alarms- obstructions are present, contact an li Unkshus down Check LED's I Clear alarm and repave OVERLOAD RED during Screen for household loads from REMOVE LOAD generator Put back in operation. ems_ AUTO and restart. Unit was Clear alarm and remove conning and Check LED's I household loads from RPM SENSE RED shuts down, Screen for generator Put back in LOSS attempts to alarms. AUTO end restart. If restart generator does not star( contact an IASD. Unit will not Verify if screen NOTACTIVATED NONE start in AUTO says unit net See Activation with utility loss. activated. Unit will not Check screen If startup delay is greater NONE GREEN start in AUTO for start delay than expected, contact an with utility loss countdown. IASD to adjust between 2 to 1500 secants. LOW OIL Unit will not Check LED's I Check oil level and add oil PRESSURE RED start in AUTO Screen for as needed. If oil level is with utd" Ions alarms corect, contact an LAST). Clear alarm_ Using control panel, check battery by navigating to BATTERY RPM SENSE Unit will rat Check LED's I MENU option from MAIN LOSS RED start in AUTO Screen for MENU_ If battery condition with utility loss alarms, displays GOOD, contact an IASD. If control panel displays CHECK BATTERY, replace battery I sstallaGon Guidelines for 60 HjcW'fZ01j 150NPe/kao0d Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 43 Quirk Refererva Guitle Active Alarm LED Problem Action Solution Verily fuel line shutoff valve Unit will not Check LED's I is ON. Clear alarm. Start OVERCRANK RED start in AUTO Screen for unit in MANUAL If it does with utility loss. alarms, not start, or slants and runs rough, contact en IASD. Unit will net Check LED's / Clear alarm and remove LOW VOLTS RED start in AUTO Screen household loads from REMOVE LOAD generator Put into AUTOand with utility low elart alarms. restart. Unit will not Chock LED's / OVERSPEED RED start in AUTO Screen for Contact an IASD_ with utility loss. alarms. Unit will not Check LED's / UNDERVOLTAGE RED start in AUTO Screen for Contact an IASD. with utility loss. alarms. Unit will not Check LED's / UNDERSPEED RED start in AUTO Screen for Contact an IASD. with utility loss. alarms. STEPPER Unit will not Check LEDs / OVERCURRENT RED start in AUTO Screen for Confect an IASD. with utility loss. alarms. Unit will not Check LED's / WIRING ERROR RED start in AUTO Screen for Contact an IASD. with utility loss_ alarms. Unit will not Check LED's / OVERVOLTAGE RED start in AUTO Screen for Contact an IASD. with utility loss. alarms. AUXILIARCheck Unitstart not auxiliary Selicti(eary shutdown RFC SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN start swRntchh switrh(es)to CLOSED (p. Clear alarm. Using control panel, check battery by navigating to BATTERY Yellow LED Check screen MENU option from MAIN LOW BATTERY YELLOW illuminated in for additional MENU. If battery condition any state information. displays GOOD, contact an IASD. If control panel displays CHECK BATTERY, replace battery. BATTERY Yellow LED Checkscreen YELLOW illuminated in for additional Contact an IASD. PROBLEM any state. information. CHARGER I Yellow LED Check screen YELLOW illuminated in for adonal ddi Contact an IASD. WARNING any state. information. Joe Riley 1721 Pa1RY@d®htl�i66Aitl?-P7(-QB�tlGenerarors Quirk Reference Guide ActiveAtmm LED problem Action Solution CHARGER Yellow LED Check screen MISSINGAC YELLOW illuminated in for additional Contact an lASD. any state. mfomiabon. Yellow LED Check screen Perform SERVICE SERVICEA YELLOW illuminated in for additional maintenance. Press ENTER any state information to dear Yellow LED Check screen Perform SERVICE B SERVICE YELLOW illuminated in for additional maintenance.PressFMER any state information. to dear. INSPECT Yellow LED Check screen Inspect battery. Press BATTERY YELLOW illuminated in for additional ENTER ht dear any state information. hsstallahon Guidelines for 60 Hjnr jf*NPei Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 45 Section 10: Accessories Performance enhancing accessories are available for air-cooled generators. Accessory Description Cold WealherAccess mss' • Battery Pad Wanner • Recommended in areas where temperatures fall below 0 •F (- 18 •C). (Not necessary for use with AGM -style batteries) • Oil Wanner • Recommended in areas where temperatures fall below 0 "F (- 18 -C)_ • Breather Warmer • Recommended in areas where heavy icing occurs- ' each sold separately Scheduled Maintenance Kt Provides all items necessary to perform complete routine main- tenance on a generator, along with oil recommendations (oil not included). Fascia Base Wrap The fascia base wrap snaps together around the bottom of the new an -cooled generators. This offers a sleek, contoured appearance as well as offering protection from rodents and insects by covering ling holes located in the base. Requires use of the mounting pad shipped with the generator. Touch -Up Paint Kit If the generator enclosure is scratched or damaged, it is import- ant to touch-up the paint to prated from time corrosion The touch-up paint kit indudes the necessary paint to correctly main- tain or touch-up a generator enclosure_ Extended Warranty Coverage Extend generator warranty coverage by purchasing extended warranty coverage. Covers both parts and labor Extended cov- erage can be purchased whin 12 months of end -users pur- chase date. This extended coverage is applicable to registered units, and end user proof of purchase must be available upon request. Available for Gen si and Guardian® products Not available for Corepower—, PowerPacts, or EmGenTM prod- ucts, or all international purchases. LTE LP Tank Fuel Level The LTE enabled LP tank fuel level monitor provides constant Monitor nanikmng of the connected LP fuel tank Monitoring the LP tanks fuel level is an important step in verifying the generator is ready to con during an unexpected power failure_ Status alerts are available through a free application to notify users when the LP tank needs a refill_ Mobile Link -Cellular Mobile Link family of CellularAncessories allow users to monitor Accessories generator status from anywhere in the woad, using a smart - phone, tablet, or PC. Easily access information such as the cur- rent operating status and maintenance alerts. Users can connect an account with an authorized service dealer for fast, friendly, and proactive service. With Mobile Link, users are taken care of before the next power outage. 46 Joe Riley 1721 pa1kY@f1®htlP3i66A�cl?-P7(-QBIGenerators Smart Management Module Smart Management Modules (SMM's) are used to optimize the (50 and 100 amps) performance of a standby generates. They manage large electn- cal loads upon startup, and shed them to aid in recovery when overloaded. In many cases. using SMM's can reduce the overall size and cost of the system. Base Plug Kit Base plugs snap into the lifting holes on the base of air-cooled home standby generators. This offers a sleek, contoured appearance, as well as offers protection from rodents and insects by covering the lifting holes located in the base. Base plug kit contains four base plugs, sufficient for use on a single air-cooled home standby generator. High Attitude IQ A high attitude kit may be required when operating over 2,000 it (610 m) above sea level per U S. EPA regulations. Operating the engine with the incorrect engine configuration at a given al l- tude may increase emissions and decrease fuel efficiency and performance. NOTE: Contact an IASD or visit w ..generec.com for additional Information on accessories and extended warranties_ Installabon GuidNire for ae H3,Wf*t0pj na aMtaood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 47 Accessanes This page intentionally left blank. 48 Joe Riloy 1721 PaIRY@f1®Iitl�iFAE6A��?7Y(-QBIGeneramrs Diagrams Section 11: Diagrams Installation Drawing (A0002360608 rev A-1 of 2) ® bbl1Pf11NG TO CONCRETE PAD ZiEiaff 1 i� hsstalli Guidelines for 60 I-Jebgge fk2t�od Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 49 Diagrems Installation Drawing (A0002360608 rev A-2 of 2) awl 4d f`�o��i-1 •�I i �DO NOT LIFT BY ROOF' n n 50 Joe Riley 1721 P�IRY @f1®Iitl�i6 6A�E�.?7Y(-QB (Generators Joe Riley 1721 Parkwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051 Part No. A0001846478 Rev C 12115)2022 @2022 Generac Paver Systems, Inc All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice. No reproduction allowed in any farm wNlout pnor written consent from Generac Power Systerns, Inc. GENERAC" Genera,, Power Systeas, Inc S45 W29290 Hwy 59 Waukesha, M 53189 1-M-GENERAG (1-8W4363722) www.genene.nm Joe Riley 1721 Parkwood Drive Grapevine, TX 76051