Install Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Important Safety Instructions
- 1.1 Save These Instructions
- 1.2 General Information
- 1.3 General Precautions
- 1.4 Generator Set Voltage Is Deadly
- 1.5 Engine Exhaust Is Deadly
- 1.6 Fuel and Fumes Are Flammable
- 1.7 Batteries Can Explode
- 1.8 Starting Batteries
- 1.9 Moving Parts Can Cause Severe Personal Injury or Death
- 1.10 The Hazards of Carbon Monoxide
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Pre-Installation Considerations
- 4. Installation
- 5. Startup and Configuration
- 5.1 "Establishing Communications" Message
- 5.2 "Clock Setup" Screen
- 5.3 "Exercise" Screen
- 5.4 "Brightness and Contrast" Screen
- 5.5 "About" Screen
- 5.6 "Event Log" Screen
- 5.7 "Fault Log" Screen
- 5.8 "System Status" Screen
- 5.9 "Mode" Screen
- 5.10 Automatic Load Management
- 5.11 Manual Start Sequence (Local)
- 5.12 Checklist
- 5.13 Startup
- 6. Remote Monitoring System (RMS) Description
- Appendix A. Fuel Line Selection
- Appendix B. Outline and System Drawings
- Appendix C. Wiring Diagrams
4. Installation8-2019
35A062J678 (Issue 2) Copyright © 2019 Cummins Inc.
No. Description No. Description
1 Distance as Required by Code and/or
Component Suppliers
6 Full Flow Manual Shutoff Valve
2 Secondary Service Pressure Regulator 7 Flexible Fuel Line
3 Primary Service Pressure Regulator 8 Sediment Trap
4 Liquid Propane Fuel Tank 9 Fuel Line Connection at Generator Set
5 Note: A branch in the fuel line to the
generator set may allow selection of a
smaller diameter line size to the
generator set and the remainder of gas
appliances.
10 Generator Set
FIGURE 7. TYPICAL PROPANE INSTALLATION
Propane Fuel Requirements
WARNING
Propane presents the hazard of fire or explosion that can cause severe
personal injury or death. Do not permit any flame, spark, arc-producing
equipment, switch, pilot light, cigarette, or other ignition source near
the fuel system. Keep an ABC type fire extinguisher nearby.
WARNING
Fuel leaks can lead to explosive accumulations of gas. Propane sinks
in air and can accumulate inside housings, basements and other
below-grade spaces. Prevent gas leaks and the accumulation of
gaseous fuel in the event of a leak.