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Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections
Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 25
Checking Fuel Line Connections
Checking Fuel Pressure
Proceed as follows to check fuel pressure at regulator in
the generator.
1. Close fuel supply valve.
2. See Figure 5-4. Remove top fuel pressure test port
from  regulator  and  install  fuel  pressure  tester
(manometer).
3. Open fuel supply valve and verify fuel pressure is
within specified values.
4. Record static fuel pressure: 
NOTE: Fuel pressure can also be tested at the manome-
ter port on fuel shutoff valve shown in Figure 5-2.
NOTE:  See  Fuel  Data  Decal  or  spec  sheet  for  correct
fuel pressure specifications. If fuel pressure is not within
specifications, contact local fuel supplier.
5. Close  fuel  valve  when  completed,  but  keep  man-
ometer  connected  for  future  tests  of  generator
while starting, running, and under loads.
Figure 5-4. Checking Pressure with Manometer
Performing Fuel System Leak Test
All  products  are  factory-tested  before  shipping  to  verify
the  performance  and  integrity  of  the  fuel  system.  How-
ever, it is important to perform a final fuel system leak test
before  starting  the  generator.  The  entire  fuel  system
should be tested from supply to regulator.
See  Figure 5-5.  Perform  a  final  fuel  system  leak  test
after generator installation. The test will identify possible
leaks at all connection points (A).
It  is  best  practice  to  perform  a  fuel  system  leak  test
during normally-scheduled maintenance.
Figure 5-5. Connection Points to Leak Check
Inspect for leaks by spraying all connection points with a
non-corrosive  gas  leak  detection  fluid.  The  solution
should not be blown away or form bubbles.
001807
(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
A
A
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