Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Installation Guidelines 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators
- Table of Contents
 - Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information
 - Section 2: Unpacking and Inspection
 - Section 3: Site Selection and Preparation
 - Section 4: Generator Placement
 - Section 5: Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections
 - Section 6: Electrical Connections
 - Section 7: Control Panel Startup / Testing
 - Section 8: Troubleshooting
 - Section 9: Quick Reference Guide
 - Section 10: Accessories
 - Section 11: Diagrams
 
 

Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections
22 Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators
Fuel Consumption
Fuel Line Sizing
Selecting  the  correct  size  fuel  line  is  crucial  to  correct
operation of the unit. 
IMPORTANT  NOTE:  Generator inlet size DOES NOT
dictate size of gas pipe to be used!
For further information, see NFPA 54 for NG, or NFPA 58
or ICC IFGC for LP.
Measure distance from generator to fuel source on a low
pressure gas system. 
IMPORTANT  NOTE:  Generator  should  be  plumbed
directly  from  the  fuel  source  through  an  appropri-
ately sized and correctly placed fuel pressure regula-
tor,  not  off  the  end  of  an  existing  low  pressure
system.
Generator
Natural Gas* Propane**
1/2 Load Full Load 1/2 Load Full Load
10 kW 2.86 / 101 3.60 / 127 0.97 / 3.66 / 36 1.48 / 5.62 / 54
14 kW 5.52 / 195 7.25 / 256 1.81 / 6.87 / 65 3.07 / 11.61 / 112
18 kW 4.79 / 169 6.99 / 247 1.70 / 6.45 / 62 3.02 / 11.44 / 110
20 kW 4.64 / 164 8.13 / 287 2.36 / 8.95 / 86 3.74 / 14.15 / 136
22/24 kW 5.75 / 203 8.66 / 306 2.53 / 9.57 / 92 3.90 / 14.77 / 142
* Natural gas is in m
3
/h / ft
3
/h
** Propane is in gal/h (LP) / L/h (LP) / ft
3
/h (LPV)
*** Values given are approximate
These are approximate values. Use the appropriate spec sheet or fuel data decal for specific values.
Verify gas meter is capable of providing enough fuel flow to include household appliances and all other loads.
NOTE: The fuel supply and pipe MUST be sized at 100% load BTU/h (Megajoule/h) rating.
Always see fuel data decal for the correct BTU/h or Megajoule/h, and required fuel pressures:
– Natural Gas:
BTU/h = ft
3
/h x 1000
Megajoules/h = m
3
/h x 37.26
– Liquid Propane Gas (Vapor): 
BTU/h = ft
3
/h x 2500
Megajoules/h = m
3
/h x 93.15










