Multiquip MQP50IZ User Manual

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PAGE 82 — INDUSTRIAL GENERATOR SETS — APPLICATION & INSTALLATION MANUAL — REV. #4 (09/07/07)
  APPENDIX —  INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
General
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Genset wattage capacity is sufficient to handle maximum
anticipated load.
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At least three (3) feet of clearance is provide around entire
genset for servicing and ventilation.
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Genset is located in an area not subject to flooding.
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All operators have been thoroughly briefed on correct
operating and exercise procedures.
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All operators have been thoroughly briefed on preventive
maintenance procedures.
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All operators have read and understand all Safety
Precautions and know how to react in an emergency.
Genset Support
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Floor, roof, or earth on which the genset is mounted is strong
enough and will not allow shifting or movement.  Observe
local codes on soil bearing capacity due to freezing and
thawing.
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Genset is properly supported and retained to approved base
which is separate and independent of the surface on which
it rests.  Vibration isolators are installed appropriately based
on size requirements.
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Supporting base is large enough and exceeds 12 inches
on all sides of genset.
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Genset is securely fastened to foundation or subbase fuel
tank.
Cooling Air Flow
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Cooling system is efficient, properly cools the engine, and
ventilates genset area.
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Genset air inlet is faced into direction of strongest prevailing
winds.
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Air inlet openings are unrestricted and at least 1-1/2 times
larger than air outlet area.
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Cooling air outlet is on downwind side of building (if not,
wind barrier is constructed).
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Proper ducting material (sheet metal, canvas) is used
between radiator and air outlet.
Diesel Fuel System
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Fuel tanks meet or exceed all local, state, and national
codes.
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Fuel lines are properly installed, supported, and protected
against damage.
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Flexible fuel lines is installed between main fuel supply
line and genset to protect against vibration, expansion, and
contraction.
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Fuel line shut-off valves are installed to prevent fuel flow in
case of leaks.
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External fuel pumps are connected and operated to be
turned "on" when genset is started and turned "off" when
genset is shutdown.
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Fuel system is properly primed.
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No fuel leaks exist in supply line or engine fuel system.
Gaseous Fuel System
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The gas supplied to the genset is of acceptable quality.
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The gas supply has sufficient pressure and volume to
operate the genset at full load.
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Gaseous fuel supply system design, materials, components,
fabrication, testing and inspections comply with all
applicable codes.
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Proper layout and sizing of gas piping is adequate for
handling the volume of gas required.
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No leaks exist in any gas line or connection.
Exhaust System
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Exhaust piping is not restricted by tight bends and allowed
to flow at maximum velocity.
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Condensation drain is installed at appropriate area.
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Exhaust system is tight and leakproof.
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Exhaust is routed safely outdoors to a well ventilated area
away from people and building vents
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Operators are thoroughly briefed on the dangers of carbon
monoxide gas, preventing the buildup of this gas in inhabited
areas.
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Areas around the genset are well ventilated.  No possibility
of exhaust fumes entering building doors, windows, or intake
fans.
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Exhaust piping passing through walls or ceilings have
approved fireproof materials and are in compliance with all
codes.
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Exhaust piping is large enough to prevent back pressure
on engine.
AC and DC Wiring
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Wire sizes, insulation, conduits, and connection methods
all meet applicable codes.
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AC and DC wires are separated in their own conduit to
prevent electrical induction.
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All load, line, and generator connections are proper and
correct.
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Genset and equipment are correctly grounded.
Genset Pre-start
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All laws and codes are meet and all certificates received.
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Genset engine is properly serviced with oil and coolant.
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Batteries are properly installed, serviced, and charged.
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Battery charger and engine coolant heater are connected
and operational.
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All genset covers and safety shields are installed properly.
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All fuel and coolant shut-off valves are operational.
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Fuel system is primed.
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Operators have read the instruction manual.