Guardian Technologies 004708-0 Manual De Usuario

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 Figure 2.7 – Typical Noise Abatement
Line the compartment interior walls and floor, as 
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well as the underside of the floor, with 26-gauge 
galvanized steel.
Vapor seal all compartment seams and joints.
• 
Over the galvanized steel lining, install a combi-
• 
nation of acoustical materials as mentioned in 
"Sound Insulating Materials".
DANGER
  To prevent fire or explosion, do not install any 
insulation or other absorbent materials on the 
interior or underside of the compartment floor.
Seal all compartment door edges to prevent noise 
• 
leakage around the door perimeter.
Line the compartment door interior (except for air 
• 
openings) with suitable, fireproof sound insulation 
(such as 1-inch (25 mm) thick fiberglass with a 2-
pound density).
2.2.5  COMPARTMENT FLOOR CUTOUTS
 
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Provide openings in the generator compartment for 
the following items (Figure 2.8 on page 26):
Engine exhaust and cooling air outlets
• 
Generator cooling air inlet
• 
Four holes for passage of generator mounting bolts 
• 
(see "Generator Restraint").
DANGER
  Fuel lines and exhaust piping must not pen-
etrate into the vehicle living area.
 2.3   COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR
It is absolutely essential that an adequate flow of 
air for cooling, ventilating and engine combustion 
be supplied to the generator set. Without sufficient 
airflow, the engine/generator quickly overheats. Such 
overheating can cause serious operating difficulties 
and also may cause fire and personal injury. The 
installer must make sure that sufficient air is avail-
able to the generator for cooling, ventilating and 
combustion. The installer also must provide for a 
path for exhausting the cooling air to the exterior of a 
compartment, if so equipped.
DANGER
  Never use discharged cooling air for heating or 
permit such air to enter the vehicle interior. This 
air contains deadly carbon monoxide gas and 
other poisonous, flammable or explosive gases.
2.3.1 GENERATOR 
AIRFLOW
 
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Engine operation drives cooling fans for the two-stage 
cooling air system. A pressure fan draws cooling air 
into the bottom right side of the generator (Figure 2.9). 
This airflow cools the engine/generator and electronic 
components. The second part of the cooling system, a 
suction fan, draws air that is heated from a hot engine 
into a collector compartment at the left side of the unit. 
This heated air (although cooler than exhaust muffler) 
is then deflected out the bottom toward the ground.
Figure 2.9 – Airflow Through Engine/Generator
Section 2 – Installation
Recreational Vehicle Generator