Access Panels
Electrical and Fuel Inlet Locations
The 3/4-inch N.P.T. fuel inlet connector (A) and electrical
inlet locations (B) are shown in Figure 7.
A 1.73 inch (44 mm) knock-out hole is provided for the
electrical inlet. Make sure that the installed conduit(s)
enter the unit in zone (C) as shown in the drawing below
so that they properly enter the electrical box and do not
interfere with the fully opened roof.
498.4 mm
(19.62 in)
160 mm
(6.30 in)
116.3 mm
(4.58 in)
138.6 mm
(5.46 in)
Figure 7
Access Panels
The generator enclosure has several access panels, as
shown.
The access panels and the components located behind
them are listed below:
(A) Roof (Controller, air filter, oil dipstick, and circuit
breaker)
(B) Front Access Panel (oil drain, oil filter, battery)
(C) End Cap, Controller End (control box wiring cover,
fuel regulator, fuel selector, generator data label)
(D) End Cap, Exhaust End (alternator fan)
(E) Rear Access Panel (engine starter, starter relay)
(F) Control Box Wiring Cover (field wiring, control wiring)
Each generator ships with a set of identical keys fastened
to the fuel solenoid.
B
C
A
H
G
B
H
K
Figure 8
Opening the roof (A):
1.
Insert the key into the lock (G) of the front panel
(B). Gently push down on the roof above the lock to
assist in turning the key. Turn the key one quarter
turn clockwise.
2. Lift the roof (A) to the OPEN position.
Removing the front panel (B):
1.
Loosen two self-retaining fasteners (H) that secure
the panel to the unit.
2. Lift the panel to remove it from the unit.
Attaching the front panel (B):
1.
Place the panel into the unit, aligning the tabs on the
panel into the slots on the base.
2. Tighten the two self-retaining fasteners (H) that
secure the panel to the unit.
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Installation
A
F
L
I
C
L
J
D
E
K
Part No. 80106286
Revision C