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Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections
Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 21
Section 5: Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections
Fuel Requirements and 
Recommendations
NOTE:  NG  is  lighter  than  air  and  will  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 will run on NG or LP gas, but has been factory-
configured to run on NG. 
NOTE:  Should  the  primary  fuel  need  to  be  changed  to
LP gas,  the  fuel  system  needs  to  be  reconfigured.  See
Fuel Conversion for instructions on converting the fuel
system.
BTU Content
Recommended  fuels  should  have  a  BTU  content  of  at
least  1,000  BTU/ft
3
  (37.26  MJ/m
3
)  for  NG;  or  at  least
2,500 BTU/ft
3
 (93.15 MJ/m
3
) for LP gas. 
NOTE:  BTU  fuel  content  information  is  available  from
fuel supplier.
Fuel Pressure
Required fuel pressure for NG is 3.5–7.0 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 primary regulator for LP gas supply is NOT
INCLUDED with generator.
NOTE:  All  pipe  sizing,  construction,  and  layout  must
comply with NFPA 54 for NG applications and NFPA 58
or ICC IFGC for LP gas applications. Verify fuel pressure
NEVER drops below required specification once genera-
tor is installed. See the NFPA website at www.nfpa.org
for further information regarding NFPA requirements.
Always contact local fuel suppliers or fire marshal to ver-
ify  codes  and  regulations  for  correct  installation.  Local
codes  will  mandate  correct  routing  of  gaseous  fuel  line
piping around gardens, shrubs, and other landscaping.
Piping strength and connections should be given special
consideration for installations in areas at risk for flooding,
tornadoes,  hurricanes,  earthquakes,  and  unstable
ground.
IMPORTANT  NOTE:  Use  an  approved  pipe  sealant
or joint compound on all threaded NPT fittings.
NOTE: All installed gaseous fuel piping must be purged
and leak tested prior to initial startup in accordance with
local codes, standards, and regulations.
Fuel Conversion
Proceed  as  follows  to  convert  from  NG  configuration  to
LP gas. 
See  Figure 5-1  for  fuel  conversion  knob  (A)  locations.
The orange fuel conversion knob is located beneath the
fuel mixer on 9 kW units (B) and above the fuel mixer on
11 kW–22 kW units (C).
To  select  fuel  type,  turn  fuel  conversion  knob  towards
marked fuel  source arrow until it stops. Fuel conversion
knob will rotate 180° and slide into mixer body when con-
verting to LP gas.
NOTE:  The fuel selection (LP/NG) must be entered on
the controller during initial startup using the Install Wiz-
ard Menu Map navigation menu, or in EDIT menu under
“Fuel Selection.”
Figure 5-1. Fuel Conversion Knob Locations
(000192)
DANGER
Explosion and fire. Fuel and vapors are extremely
flammable and explosive. No leakage of fuel is
permitted. Keep fire and spark away. Failure to do
so will result in death or serious injury.
A
B
C
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