" GENERAL°NFORMATONSection 1 - General information1S kW Generator1.61.6.1 GENERATORRated Maw Cont Power Capacity (Watts _) ..... 13,000 NG/15,000 LP+Rated Voltage ....................................................... 120/240Rated Max. Conthmous Load Current (Amps)120 Volts + ...................................... 108.3 NG/125_0 LP240 VoRs ............................................ 54.2 NG/62.5 LPMain Line Circuit Breaker .................................... 65 AtnpPhase ............................................................................. 1Nmnber of Rotor Poles ................................................... 2Rated AC Frequency ................................................ 60 HzPower Factor .................................................................. 1Recommended Air Filter ........................... Part # 0C8127Battery Requirement at-17.8" C (0" F) ....................... Group 26/26R 12 Volts and525 Cold Amperes MhlhnmnWeight ........................................................... 487 PoundsOutput Sound Level (_ 23 ft (7m)at fldl load ................................................... 71.5 db (A}Normal Operating Ran,_e ........................... -20°F (-28.8"C)to 104°E 140"C)* Maxiiyll/ill w_th_e aIld (;llrreza are Slit)jeer to _ti]d lhl]ited by Slid] l'z_<:tOrSas fuel Btu (;oIlteIlt, aI]]l)ieI][ teI]]l)eratllre, altitllde, eI]_hle power alld COn-ditiom etc. Maximum power decreases about 3.5 percent fl_r each lnOOfeet above sea level: and also will deele_se about 1 pereenl for each 6 '_ ¢(IfYF)abovei(¢_( (60_F).+ Total current i_l hvo separate circuits. Current in each circuit must notexceed the value staledh>r 240V1.6.2 ENGINEType of Engine ...................................................... GT-990Nmnber of Cylinders ...................................................... 2Rated Horsepower .................................. 30 % 3,¢;00 rpmDisplacement .......................................................... 992ecCylinder Block ..................... Alumimmi w/Cast Iron Sleeve_&dve Arrangement .................................. Overhead ValvesIgnition System .............................. Solid-state w/MagnetoReeonimended Spark Plug ................................... 0D4529Spark Plug Gap ............................ 0.508 mm (0.020 inch)Compression Ratio ................................................... 9.5:1Starter .................................................................... 12VdcOil Capacity Including Filter .................... Approx. 1.7 QtsRecommended Oil Filter ........................... Part # 070185Recommended Air Filter ........................... Part # 0C8127Operating RPM ........................................................ 3,6001o7 FUEL REQUIREMENTSAND RECOMMENDATIONSWith LP gas, use only the vapor withdrawal sys-tem. Tllis type of system uses the vapors %treedabove tile liquid lilel in tile storage tank.The engine has been fitted witll a fllel earburetionsystem that meets tile specifications of the 1997California Air Resources Board for tamper=proofdual fllel systems. The unit will run on natural gas orLP gas, but it has been factory set to run on naturalgas. Should tile primary ihel need to be changed toLP gas, the fllel system needs to be reeonfigured. Seeinstructions in the "Reeonfiguring the iSlel Systenf'seetion.Recommended fuels should lmve a Btu content of atleast 1,000 Btus per cubic loot for natural gas; or atleast 2,520 Btus per cubic toot lot LP gas. Ask thefllel supplier for tile Btu content of the theeRequired fllel pressure for natural gas is 5 inchesto 7 inches water column (0.18 to 0.25 psi); andfor liquid propane, 11 inches to 14 inches of watercolumn (0.4 to 0.5 psi).NOTE:Any piping used to connect the generator to thefuel supply should be of adequate size to ensurethe fuel pressure NEVER drops below 4 incheswater column for natural gas or 10 inches watercolumn for liquid propane for all load ranges.1o8 FUEL CONSUMPTIONModel # Nat. Gas {*} LP Vapor {**}1/2 Load Full Load 1/2 Load Full Load05207 156 220 1.58/58 2,40/88* Nalmal _as is in cubic feet per hour.** LP is in gallons per hour/cubi( feet per hour.** _ Values _ivell al-e at)t)l OXillla(e.Gaseous fuels such as natural gas and liquidpropane (LP) gas are highly explosive. Even theslightest spark can ignite such fuels and causean explosion. No leakage of fuel is permitted.NaturM gas, which is lighter than air, tends tocollect in high areas. LP gas is heavier than airand tends to settle in low areas.6