Operation Manual

AIR REQUIREMENTS CONT’D
*Combustion Air Temperature: The output of the engine will decrease about 1% for
every 10°F of air temperature above 77°F or 25°C.
IMPORTANT: Insulation and Sound Absorbing Material used inside of the generator compartment
Must Not reduce the specified airspace clearance of one (1) inch or restrict the airflow around the
generator. Such reduction in airspace may lead to an overheating situation and reduced generator
performance. Also be sure the air inlet and outlet openings meet the specified requirements. Allow
clearance inside the generator compartment for easy access when routine maintenance is required.
WARNING: The generator compartment Must Be sealed to prevent hazardous fumes and vapors from
entering the vehicles other compartments and interior spaces. Plugging holes and sealing all seams will
greatly reduce this hazard.
WARNING: Drip Proofing! When installing a generator, the area directly beneath the generator end of
the unit must incorporate a non-flammable barrier. This barrier needs to be made of sufficient material
able to withstand and prevent molten metal, burning insulation, flaming or sparking particles from
penetrating the compartment floor or dripping beneath the compartment.
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20 / 25 KW
ENGINE SPEED IN RPM 1800
OUTPUT IN HORSEPOWER 32.5 / 36.6
WATER FLOW – GAL. / MIN. 8.75
ENGINE INLET WATER TEMP. N/A
THERMOSTAT – RATING 180°F
THERMOSTAT FULL OPEN 195°F
ENGINE OUTLET WATER TEMP.MAX. 235°F
HIGH TEMP. SHUTDOWN SWITCH 230°F
HEAT REJECTION – BTU / MIN. 1650
HEAT REJECTION – BTU / HR. 99,000
REMOTE RADIATOR
AIR FLOW – CU. FT. / MIN.
1920
ENGINE OIL TEMP. MAX. 268°F
COMBUSTION AIR TEMP. * N/A