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20/22 kW INCLUDES: • True Power" Electrical Technology • Two-line multilingual digital LCD Evolution" controller (English/Spanish/French/Portuguese) • 200 amp service rated smart switch transfer switch available • Electronic governor • Standard Wi-Fi° connectivity • System status & maintenance interval LED indicators • Sound attenuated enclosure • Flexible fuel line connector • Natural gas or LP gas operation • 5 Year limited warranty • Listed and labeled by the Southwest Research Institute allowing installation as close as 18 in (457 mm) to a structure." *Must be located away from doors, windows, and fresh air intakes and in accordance with local codes. https: //assets.swri.org/libraryIDirectoryOfListedProductsl Constructionlndustry/973_DoC_204 13204-01-01 Rev9.pdf FEATURES GENERAL` GUARDIAN° SERIES Residential Standby Generators Air -Cooled Gas Engine Standby Power Rating G007038-1, G007039-1, G007038-3, G007039-3 (Aluminum - Bisque) - 20 kW 60 Hz G007042-2, G007043-2, G007042-3, G007043-3 (Aluminum - Bisque) - 22 kW 60 Hz ,Wool% GENERAC -- cONor C&Nbbile us LISTED Note: CETL or CUL certification only applies to unbundled units and units packaged with limited circuit switches. Units packaged with the Smart Switch are ETL or UL certified in the USA only. O INNOVATIVE ENGINE DESIGN & RIGOROUS TESTING are at the heart of Gen- O SOLID-STATE, FREQUENCY COMPENSATED VOLTAGE REGULATION: This erac's success in providing the most reliable generators possible. Generac's G- state-of-the-art power maximizing regulation system is standard on all Generac mod - Force engine lineup offers added peace of mind and reliability for when it's needed els. It provides optimized FAST RESPONSE to changing load conditions and MAXI - the most. The G-Force series engines are purpose built and designed to handle the MUM MOTOR STARTING CAPABILITY by electronically torque -matching the surge rigors of extended run times in high temperatures and extreme operating conditions. loads to the engine. Digital voltage regulation at ±1%. O TRUE POWERTm ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY: Superior harmonics and sine wave O SINGLE SOURCE SERVICE RESPONSE from Generac's extensive dealer network form produce less than 5% Total Harmonic Distortion for utility quality power. This provides parts and service know-how for the entire unit, from the engine to the small - allows confident operation of sensitive electronic equipment and micro -chip based est electronic component. appliances, such as variable speed HVAC systems. O TEST CRITERIA: O GENERAC TRANSFER SWITCHES: Long life and reliability are synonymous with ✓ PROTOTYPE TESTED ✓ NEMA MG11-22 EVALUATION GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS. One reason for this confidence is that the GENERAC ✓ SYSTEM TORSIONAL TESTED MOTOR STARTING ABILITY product line is offered with its own transfer systems and controls for total system compatibility. O MOBILE LINK® CONNECTIVITY: FREE with select Guardian Series Home standby generators, Mobile Link Wi-Fi allows users to monitor generator status from any- where in the world using a smartphone, tablet, or PC. Easily access information such as the current operating status and maintenance alerts. Users can connect an account to an authorized service dealer for fast, friendly, and proactive service. With Mobile Link, users are taken care of before the next power outage. w GENERAC PROMISE M°�� 20/22 kW Lngine • Generac G-Force design • "Spiny-lok" cast iron cylinder walls • Electronic ignition/spark advance • Full pressure lubrication system • Low oil pressure shutdown system • High temperature shutdown Generator • Revolving field • Skewed stator • Displaced phase excitation • Automatic voltage regulation • UL 2200 listed Transfer Switch (if applicable) • Fully automatic • NEMA 3R • Remote mounting Evolution'" Controls • AUTO/MANUAL/OFF illuminated buttons • Two-line multilingual LCD display • Sealed, raised buttons • UtiIityvoltagesensing • Generator voltage sensing • Utility interrupt delay • Engine warm-up • Engine cool -down • Programmable exercise • Smart battery charger • Main line circuit breaker • Electronic governor GENERAC® Features and Benefits Maximizes engine "breathing" for increased fuel efficiency. Plateau honed cylinder walls and plasma moly rings help the engine run cooler, reducing oil consumption and resulting in longer engine life. Rigid construction and added durability provide long engine life. These features combine to assure smooth, quick starting every time. Pressurized lubrication to al I vital bearings means better performance, less maintenance, and longer engine life. Now featuring up to a 2 year/200 hour oil change interval. Shutdown protection prevents catastrophic engine damage due to low oil. Prevents damage due to overheating. Allows fora smaller, light weight unit that operates 25% more efficiently than a revolving armature generator. Produces a smooth output waveform for compatibility with electronic equipment. Maximizes motor starting capability. Regulating output voltage to ±1 % prevents damaging voltage spikes. For your safety. Transfers vital electrical loads to the energized source of power. Can be installed inside or outside for maximum flexibility. Mounts near an existing distribution panel for simple, low-cost installation. Selects the operating mode and provides easy, at -a -glance status indication in any condition. Provides homeowners easily visible logs of history, maintenance, and events up to 50 occurrences. Smooth, weather -resistant user interface for programming and operations. Constantly monitors utility voltage, setpoints 65% dropout, 80% pick-up, of standard voltage. Constantly monitors generator voltage to verify the cleanest power delivered to the home. Prevents nuisance start-ups of the engine, adjustable 2-1500 seconds from the factory default setting of 5 seconds by a qualified dealer. Verifies engine is ready to assume the load, setpoint approximately 5 seconds. Allows engine to cool prior to shutdown, setpoint approximately 1 minute. Operates engine to prevent oil seal drying and damage between power outages by running the generator for 5 minutes every other week. Also offers a selectable setting for weekly or monthly operation providing flexibility and potentially lower fuel costs to the owner. Delivers charge to the battery only when needed at varying rates depending on outdoor air temperature. Compatible with lead acid and AGM -style batteries. Protects generator from overload. Maintains constant 60 Hz frequency. Unit • SAE weather protective enclosure Sound attenuated enclosures ensure quiet operation and protection against mother nature, withstanding winds up to 150 mph (241 km/h). Hinged key locking roof panel for security. Lift -out front for easy access to all routine maintenance items. Electrostatically applied textured epoxy paint for added durability. • Enclosed critical grade muffler Quiet, critical grade muffler is mounted inside the unit to prevent injuries. • Small, compact, attractive Makes for an easy, eye appealing installation, as close as 18 in (457 mm) away from a structure. 20/22 kW Installation System • 14 in (35.6 cm) flexible fuel line connector • Integral sediment trap Connectivity (Wi-Fi equipped models only) • Ability to view generator status • Ability to view generator Exercise/Run and Total Hours • Ability to view generator maintenance information • Monthly report with previous month's activity • Ability to view generator battery information • Weather information GENERAC® NOW Features and Benefits Listed ANSI Z21.75/CSA 6.27 outdoor appliance connector for the required connection to the gas supply piping. Meets IFGC and NFPA 54 installation requirements. Monitor generator with a smartphone, tablet, or computer at any time via the Mobile Link application for complete peace of mind. Review the generator's complete protection profile for exercise hours and total hours. Provides maintenance information for the specific model generator when scheduled maintenance is due. Detailed monthly reports provide historical generator information. Built in battery diagnostics displaying current state of the battery. Provides detailed local ambient weather conditions for generator location. GENERAC 20/22 kW Specifications Generator Model G007038-1,G007039-1 G007042-2, G007043-2 G007038-3, G007039-3 G007042-3, G007043-3 (20 kW) (22 kW) (20 kW) (22 kW) Rated maximum continuous power capacity (LP) = 20,000 Watts* 22,000 Watts* 20,000 Watts* 22,000 Watts* Rated maximum continuous power capacity (NG) 18,000 Watts* 19,500 Watts * 18,000 Watts* 19,500 Watts Rated voltage No 240 Rated maximum continuous load current — 240 volts (LP/NG) 83.3 / 75.0 91.7 / 81.3 83.3 / 75.0 91.7 / 81.3 Total Harmonic Distortion ' Less than 5% Main line circuit breaker 90 amp 100 amp 90 amp 100 amp Phase # 1 Number of rotor poles 2 Rated AC frequeRT 60 Hz Power factor 1.0 Battery requirement (not included) 12 Volts, Group 26R 540 CCA minimum or Group 35AGM 650 CCA minimum Unit weight (lb / kg) 448 / 203 466 / 211 436 / 198 445 / 202 Dimensions (LxWxH)in/cm 48 x 25 x 29 / 121.9 x 63.5 x 73.7 Sound output in dB(A) at 23 ft (7 m) with generator operating at normal load** 67 67 67 67 Sound output in dB(A) at 23 ft (7 m) with generator in Quiet -Test'" low -speed exercise mode** 55 57 55 57 Exercise duration 5 min Engine Engine type GENERAC G-Force 1000 Series Number of cylinders 2 Displacement 999 cc Cylinder block Aluminum w/ cast iron sleeve Valve arrangement Overhead valve Ignition system Solid-state w/ magneto Governor system Electronic Compression ratio 9.5:1 Starter 12 VDC Oil capacity including filter Approx.1.9 qt / 1.8 L Operating rpm 3,600 Fuel consumption Natural gas ft3/hr (m3/hr) 1/2 Load 204 (5.78) 228 (6.46) 164 (4.64) 203 (5.75) Full Load 301 (8.52) 327 (9.26) 287 (8.13) 306 (8.66) Liquid propane ft3/hr (gaVhr) [L/hr] 1/2 Load 87 (2.37) [8.99] 92 (2.53) [9.57] 86 (2.36) [8.95] 92 (2.53) [9.57] — Full Load M1130 (3.56) [13.481 142 (3.90) [14.771 136 (3.74) [14.151 142 (3.90) [14.771 Note: Fuel pipe must be sized for full load. Required fuel pressure to generator fuel inlet at all load ranges - 3.5-7 in water column (0.87-1.74 kPa) for NG,10-12 in water column (2.49-2.99 kPa) for LP gas. For BTU content, multiply ft3/hr x 2500 (LP) or ON x 1000 (NG). For Megajoule content, multiply m3/hr x 93.15 (LP) or m3/hr x 37.26 (NG). Two-line plain text multilingual LCD Simple user interface for ease of operation. Mode buttons: AUTO Automatic start on utility failure. Weekly, Bi-weekly, or Monthly selectable exerciser. - MANUAL Start with starter control, unit stays on. If utility fails, transfer to load takes place. OFF Stops unit. Power is removed. Control and charger still operate. Ready to Run/Maintenance messages Standard Engine run hours indication Standard i Programmable start delay between 2-1500 seconds Standard (programmable by dealer only) Utility Voltage Loss/Return to Utility adjustable (brownout setting) M From 140-171 V / 190-216 V ■ Future Set Capable Exerciser/Exercise Set Error warning Standard Run/Alarm/Maintenance logs 50 events each Engine start sequence Cyclic cranking: 16 sec on, 7 rest (90 sec maximum duration). Starter lock -out — Starter cannot re-engage until 5 sec after engine has stopped. Smart Battery Charger Standard Charger Fault/Missing AC warning �� i Standard Low Battery/Battery Problem Protection and Battery Condition indication Standard Automatic Voltage Regulation with Over and Under Voltage Protection Standard Under-Frequency/Overload/Stepper Overcurrent Protection Standard Safety Fused/Fuse Problem Protection Standard — Automatic Low Oil Pressure/High Oil Temperature Shutdown Standard Overcrank/Overspeed (@ 72 Hz)/rpm Sense Loss Shutdown Standard High Engine Temperature Shutdown Standard Internal Fault/IncorrectWiring protection _ Standard Common external fault capability Standard Field upgradable firmware ' ' Standard **Sound levels are taken from the front of the generator. Sound levels taken from other sides of the generator may be higher depending on installation parameters. Rating definitions - Standby: Applicable for supplying emergency power for the duration of the utility power outage. No overload capability is available for this rating. (All ratings in accordance with BS5514, IS03046 and DIN6271). * Maximum kilovolt amps and current are subject to and limited by such factors as fuel BTU/megajoule content, ambient temperature, altitude, engine power and condition, etc. Maximum power decreases approximately 3.5% for each 1,000 ft (304.8 m) above sea level; and also will decrease approximately 1 % for each 10 °F (6 °C) above 60 °F (16 °C). 20/22 kW Service Rated Smart Switch Features • Includes digital power management technology (DPM) standard. • Intelligently manages up to four air conditioner loads with no additional hardware. • Up to eight additional large (240 VAC) loads can be managed when used in conjunction with Smart Management Modules (SMMs). • Electrically operated, mechanically -held contacts for fast, clean connections. • Rated for all classes of load,100% equipment rated, both inductive and resistive. • 2-pole, 250 VAC contactors. • Service equipment rated, dual coil design. • Rated for both aluminum and copper conductors. • Main contacts are silver plated or silver alloy to resist welding and sticking. • NEMA/UL 3R aluminum outdoor enclosure allows for indoor or outdoor mounting flexibility. Dimensions 200 Amps 120/240, 10 Open Transition Service Rated Height Width H1 H2 W1 W2 Depth in 26.75 30.1 10.5 13.5 6.91 cm 67.95 76.45 26.67 34.29 17.55 Wire Ranges Conductor Lug Neutral Lug Ground Lug 400 MCM - #4 350 MCM - #6 2/0 - #14 GENERAC® Now Switch Options G007039-1 (20 kW) Model G007043-2 (22 kW) G007039-3 (20 kW) G007043-3 (22 kW) No. of poles 2 Current rating (amps) 200 Voltage rating (VAC) iM JL1 20/240,1 O Utility voltage monitor (fixed)* -Pick-up 80% -Dropout 65% Return to Utility* Approx.13 sec Exercises bi-weekly for 5 minutes* Standard ETL or UL listed Standard Enclosure type NEMA/UL 3R Circuit breaker protected 22,000 Lug range 250 MCM - #6 *Function of Evolution controller Exercise can be set to weekly or monthly DEPTH GENERAC 20/22 kW Available Accessories Model # Product Description . G005819-0 26R Wet Cell Battery Every standby generator requires a battery to start the system. Generac offers the recommended 26R wet cell battery for use with all air-cooled standby product (excluding PowerPact°). G007101-0 Battery Pad Warmer Pad warmer rests under the battery. Recommended for use if temperature regularly falls below 0 °F (-18 °C). (Not necessary for use with AGM -style batteries). G007102-0 Oil Warmer Oil warmer slips directly over the oil filter. Recommended for use if temperature regularly falls below 0 °F (-18 °C). G007103-1 Breather Warmer Breather warmer is for use in extreme cold weather applications. For use with Evolution controllers only in climates where heavy icing occurs. G005621-0 Auxiliary Transfer Switch The auxiliary transfer switch contact kit allows the transfer switch to lock out a single large electrical load that may not Contact Kit be needed. Not compatible with 50 amp pre -wired switches. G007027-0 - Bisque Fascia Base Wrap Kit The fascia base wrap snaps together around the bottom of the new air-cooled generators. This offers a sleek, con - (Standard on 22 kW) toured appearance as well as offering protection from rodents and insects by covering the lifting holes located in the base. G005703-0 - Bisque Touch -Up Paint Kit If the generator enclosure is scratched or damaged, it is important to touch up the paint to protect from future corro- sion. The touch-up paint kit includes the necessary paint to correctly maintain or touch up a generator enclosure. G006485-0 Scheduled Maintenance Kit Generac's scheduled maintenance kit provides all the items necessary to perform complete routine maintenance on a Generac automatic standby generator (oil not included). G007005-0 Wi-Fi LP Tank Fuel Level The Wi-Fi enabled LP tank fuel level monitor provides constant monitoring of the connected LP fuel tank. Monitoring Monitor the LP tank's fuel level is an important step in verifying the generator is ready to run during an unexpected powerfailure. Status alerts are available through a free application to notify users when the LP tank is in need of a refill. G007000-0 (50 amp) Smart Management Module Smart Management Modules (SMM) are used to optimize the performance of a standby generator. It manages large G007006-0 (100 electrical loads upon startup and sheds them to aid in recovery when overloaded. In many cases, using SMM's can amp) reduce the overall size and cost of the system. G007169-0 Mobile Link° Cellular The Mobile Link family of Cellular Accessories allows users to monitor generator status from anywhere in the world, Accessories using a smart phone, tablet, or PC. Easily access information such as the current operating status and maintenance alerts. Users can connect an account with an authorized service dealer for fast, friendly, and proactive service. With Mobile Link, users are taken care of before the next power outage. Model UPC G007038-1 696471074185 G007038-3 696471074185 G007039-1 696471074192 G007039-3 696471074192 G007042-2 696471074208 G007042-3 696471074208 G007043-2 696471074215 G007043-3 696471074215 GENERAC® 727 [21 Dimensions & UPCs 1— ] [48.5 In, LEFT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW Dimensions shown are approximate. See installation manual for exact dimensions. DO NOT USE THESE DIMENSIONS FOR INSTALLATION PURPOSES. Generac Power Systems, Inc. • S45 W29290 HWY. 59, Waukesha, WI 53189 • generac.com ©2020 Generac Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. All specifications are subject to change without notice. Part No. A0000221268 Rev. B 05/28/2020 Smart Management Modules (SIAM) FEATURES GENERAC° GENERAC° ACCESSORIES Model G007000-0 UPC 696471070002 c@US LISTED Generac's Smart Power Management System is designed to optimize the performance of a standby generator. The system can consist of up to 8 individual Smart Management Modules (SMM). Unlike other load management systems that depend on another control device, the SMM modules are actually self -aware and operate autonomously. Frequency is the true measure of generator engine performance and does not need to factor in increased ambient temperatures, elevation changes or generator fuel type. The modules monitor the frequency (Hz) of the power being produced by Generac's standby generators. If frequency falls below a certain threshold, the module will automatically follow a power management algorithm to reduce the chance of a generator overload condition. The modules can be set to a load priority between 1-8, or be set in a lock -out only mode for loads that just simply do not need to run in an outage. This reduces the minimum size of the generator for a more cost-effective solution. SMM SPECIFICATIONS PowerSupply Source...........................................................................................................................................................................240 VAC (from Line input) ContactVoltages..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 220/240 VAC ContactorCoil Voltage ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 240 VAC CoilVA Inrush..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 CoilVA Sealed........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6.5 Poles.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 ResistiveAmps........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 F/L Inductive Amps.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40 LockedRotor Amps................................................................................................................................................................................................................180 NEMA......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3R EnclosureRating.................................................................................................................................................................................................................UL 50 FrequencySelectability ...........................................................................................................................................................................................50 Hz/ 60 Hz GENERAC' GENERAL" Smart Management Modules (SMM) Dimensions and UPC Model G007000-0 Height (iNmm) H1 6.17/1 56.8 H2 2.36 / 60 Width (iNmm) W1 7.06 / 179.4 W2 4.72 / 120 Depth (in/mm) 3.7 / 94 Weight (Ib/kg) 2.06 / 0.94 Shipping Weight (lb/kg) 2.44 / 1.11 UPC Code 696471070002 L SMM Controls (located behind the module cover) LED ON = LOAD CONNECTED LED FLASH 1S = LOAD SHED PRIORITY LOCKOUT \GENERATOR LED FLASH 3S = 30 MIN LOCKOUT 8 LOAD ON LED FLASH 6S = GEN LOAD LOCKOUT \ � LED OFF = NO MODULE POWER ® ® O O TEST a LOCKOUT DISABLED Priority Dial (A) Sets module priority Lockout Switch (B) Prevents load from operating when system is operating under generator power. Test Button (C) Disables contactor output for a specified time. LED (D) Provides module status with easy viewing through the external viewing window located in the upper right comer of the module. GENE RAC Generac Power Systems ?tic. � S45 W29290 HWY. 59,:.Waukesha, WI 53189 - generac.com — _r 02018 Generac Power Systems, Inc. All rights reseried. All specifcations are subject to change without no5ce. Part No.10000029407 rev B (11/14/18) Site Selection and Preparation Soofaon 3. Soto Selection and Preparation on Site Selection Site selection is critical for safe generator operation. It is important to discuss these factors with the installer when selecting a site for generator installation: o Carbon monoxide • Fire prevention • Fresh air for ventilation and cooling • Water ingress prevention • Proximity to utilities • Suitable mounting surface The following pages describe each of these factors in detail. NOTE: The term "structure" is used throughout this sec- tion to describe the home or building where generator is being installed. Illustrations depict a typical residential home. However, instructions and recommendations pre- sented in this section apply to all structures regardless of type. Carbon Monoxide W.. ,. Asphyxiation. Running engines produce carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. Carbon monoxide, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. (000103) IMPORTANT NOTE: Move to fresh air immediately and seek medical attention if you feel sick, dizzy, or weak while the generator is running or after it stops. Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide (CO) —a poisonous, potentially lethal gas. that cannot be seen or smelled. The generator must be installed in a well ventilated area away from windows, doors, and openings. The selected location should not allow exhaust gases to be drawn into structures where people or animals may be present. Carbon Monoxide Detectors See Figure 3-1. CO detectors- (K) must be used to monitor for CO and to warn individuals about the presence of CO. CO detectors should be installed and tested in accordance with the CO detector manufacturer's instructions and warnings. Contact local building inspection department for any applicable requirements concerning CO detectors. IMPORTANT NOTE: Common smoke alarms do NOT detect CO gas. Do not rely on smoke alarms to protect residents or animals from CO. The only way to detect CO is to have functioning CO alarms. Site Selection and Preparation Potential CO Entry Pints See Figure 3-1. Generator exhaust can enter a structure through large openings, such as windows and doors. However, exhaust and CO can also seep into the structure 'through smaller, less obvious openings. 10 Protect the Structure Verify structure itself is correctly caulked and sealed to prevent air from leaking in or out. Voids, cracks, or openings around windows, doors, soffits, pipes, and vents can allow exhaust gas to be drawn into the structure. Some examples of potential entry points are .described and included in, but not limited to, the accompanying table. Figure 3-1. Carbon Monoxide —Potential Entry Points ID Entry Point Description / Comments A Windows and doors Architectural details which can be (or are) opened to admit fresh air into the structure. B Garage door CO can leak into garage if door is open, or does not seal correctly when closed. C Attic vent Attic vents, ridge vents, crawl space vents, and soffit vents can all admit generator exhaust. D • Basement windows Windows or hatches allowing ventilation to or from lower level of a structure. Furnace intake / Air intake and exhaust pipes for furnace. E exhaust vent Includes (but not limited to) cracks in wall, foundation, mortar, or air gaps around doors, F Wall cracks Windows, and pipes. See Protect the Structure. G Dryer vent Exhaust duct for clothes dryer. Structural corners and locations with heavy vegetation restrict airflow. Exhaust gases can collect H Airflow restrictions in such areas. IMPORTANT NOTE: Mechanical and gravity outdoor air intake openings for HVAC supply air systems shall be located not less than 10 feet (3042mm) horizontally from the i Make up air system generator enclosure. See Section 401 in the ICC Mechanical Code_for any additional requirements. Fire Prevention The generator must be installed at a safe distance away from combustible materials. Engine, alternator, and exhaust system components become very hot during operation. Fire risk increases if unit is not correctly ventilated, is not correctly maintained, operates too close to combustible materials, or if fuel leaks exist. Also, accumulations of flammable debris within or outside the generator enclosure may ignite. Site Selection and preparation Distance Requirements See Figure 3-2. Minimum clearances must be maintained around the generator enclosure. These clearances are primarily for fire prevention, but also to ensure sufficient room for removing front and end panels for maintenance purposes. Figure 3-2. Generator Distance Requirements ID I. Description I - Defrnition A Front and end Minimum clearance from the front and ends of generator must be 3 ft (0.91 m). This includes clearance shrubs, bushes, and trees. B Rear clearance Fuel and electrical connections are made here. 18 in (457 mm) minimum clearance per NFPA testing, labeling, and listing, unless state or local codes dictate otherwise. C Windows, vents, No operable windows, doors, vents, window wells, or openings in the wall are permitted near any and openings point of the generator. See Potential CO Entry Points for more information. D Existing wall The generator should not be placed closer than 18 in (457 mm) from existing walls. A removable barrier (non -permanent; without footings) installed as a visual surround. E Removable fence Removable fence panels for servicing cannot be placed less than 3 ft (0.91 m) in front of the generator. F Overhead clearance 5 ft (1.52 m) minimum distance from any structure, overhang, or projections from wall. DO NOT install under wooden decks or structures. Maneuvering space around generator for performing routine maintenance tasks such as battery Maintenance and G replacement and engine service. Do not attempt to conceal generator with shrubs, bushes, or r servicing plants. Site Selection and Preparation Fire Codes, Standards-, and Guidelines Generator installation must comply, strictly with ICC IFGC, NFPA 37, NFPA 54, NFPA 58, and NFPA 70 standards. These standards prescribe the minimum safe clearances around and above the generator enclosure. HFPA 37 NFPA 37 is the The National Fire Protection Association's standard for the installation and use of stationary combustion engines. its requirements limit the spacing of an enclosed generator set from a structure or wall, and require generator to be located where it is readily accessible for maintenance, repair, and first responders. NFPA 37, Section 4.1.4, Engines Located Outdoors: Engines, and their weatherproof housings if provided, installed outdoors shall be located at least 5 ft (1.52 m) from openings in walls and at least 5 ft (1.52 m) from structures having combustible walls. A minimum separation shall not be required where the following conditions exist: 1. The adjacent wall of the structure has a fire resis- tance rating of at least one hour. 2. The weatherproof enclosure is constructed of non- combustible materials and it has been demon- strated that a fire within the enclosure will not ignite combustible materials outside the enclosure. . Annex A —Explanatory Material A4.1.4 (2) Means of demonstrating compliance are by means of full scale fire test or by calculation procedures. Because of the limited spaces frequently available for installation, it has become apparent that exception (2) would be beneficial for many residential and commercial installations. The manufacturer contracted with an independent testing laboratory to run full scale fire tests. NOTE: The Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is a nationally recognized third party testing and listing agency. SwRi testing approves 1 S in (457 mm) installa- tion minimum from the rear panel of the generator to an adjacent structure for fire protection. The criteria was to determine the worst case fire scenario within the generator and to determine the ignitability of items outside the engine enclosure at various distances. The enclosure is constructed of non-combustible materials, and the results and conclusions from the independent testing lab indicated that any fire within the generator enclosure would not pose any ignition risk to nearby combustibles or structures, with or without fire service personnel response. 4imSGRI 10 hb. 13204-OM C Saco 4. C6use 121 Pofaciion 4.14 of IPA 37 LISTED BY: Southnest Rese oh CsRute San Antarb, Terns �® ROTE f 130 CHAR MA ® NOTE 2 (30 CHAR MAC® RATE 3 (30 CHAR MA)06--- NOTE 4 (30 CHAR WJQ--. ROTE 5 f30 CHAR MAX} TOTE 5 130 CHAR MAXI - NOTE 7 (30 CHAR MW- CEMfftAC POWER SYSTEMS, &U FYAUXE-S iA, 10 USA 53i39 OL2F7 00215E Figure 3-3. Southwest Research Institute i1H'arking http✓/Www2.swri.org/wt d/iisfprod/ Docucrent3electlon, asp?ProductlD=973&lndustryl®=2 Based on this testing and the requirements of NFPA 37, Sec 4.1.4, the guidelines for installation of the generators listed above are changed to 18 in (457 mm) from the back side of the generator to a stationary wall or buildilig For adequate maintenance and airflow clearance, the area above the generator should be at least 5 ft (1.52 m) with a minimum of 3 ft (0.91 m) at the front and ends of the enclosure. This includes trees, shrubs, and bushes. Vegetation not in compliance with these clearance parameters could obstruct air flow. In addition, exhaust fumes from the generator could inhibit plant growth. See Figure 3-2 and the accompanying descriptions. Generator Maintenance Regular maintenance is crucial for minimizing exhaust emissions and reducing the risk of fire or equipment failure. For example: A dirty air filter or low engine oil level may cause engine to overheat. Incorrect spark plug gaps may cause engine back- firing and incomplete combustion. IMPORTANT MOTE: See Maintenance section of generator owner's manual to view a table of scheduled maintenance tasks and procedures. Perform all maintenance tasks as directed. Site Selection and Preparation Fresh Air for Vebitilation and Cooling Install unit where air inlet and outlet openings will not become obstructed by leaves, grass, snow, etc. If prevailing winds will cause blowing or drifting, consider using a windbreak at a safe distance to protect the unit. Water -Ingress Avoidance Suitable Mounting Suirlac e See Figure 3-4. Prepare a rectangular area approximately 5 in (127 mm) deep (A) and approximately 3 in (76.2 mm) longer and wider (8) than the generator on all sides. Select a location on high ground where water lev- els will not rise and flood the generator. This unit should not operate in, or be subjected to, standing water. Install unit where rain gutter downspouts, roof run- off, landscape irrigation, water sprinklers, or sump pump discharge does not flood unit or spray enclo- sure, including any air inlet or outlet openings. O Excess moisture can cause excess corrosion and decrease life expectancy of the unit. Proximity to Utilities Contact local utility providers and verify proposed site selection meets all required utility placement requirements before installation. This could affect warranty coverage. Remember, laws and or codes may regulate dis- tance and location of unit to specific utilities. It is recommended to pick a location where the generator is as close as possible to the transfer switch and the fuel supply, while verifying the site location conforms to the rest of the Site Selection section. Verify Wi-Fi Range See Wi-Fi manual shipped with the unit if planning to use the WI-Fi feature. `transportation Recommendations Use a suitable cart or equipment to carry generator, including wooden pallet, to installation site. Place cardboard between cart and generator to prevent any damage or scratches to generator. Do not lift, carry, or move generator by grasping the louvers. Doing so may. bend or damage the sheet metal. Q Figure 3-4. Compacted Grave/ or Concrete pad Select base type as desired or as required by local laws or codes. The generator is typically placed on pea gravel, crushed stone, or a concrete pad. Follow all applicable codes if a concrete pad is required. Verify surface where generator will be mounted is compacted, leveled, and will not erode over time. Generator must be level within 0.5 in (13 mm) all around. Placement on Roofs, Platforms, and Other Supporting Structures Where required to place generator on a roof, platform, deck, or other supporting structure, generator must be placed in accordance with the requirements in NFPA 37, Section 4.1.3. Generator can be located 18 in (457 mm) from structures having combustible walls and 5 ft (1.52 m) from any operable opening in the structure. Surface beneath the generator and beyond must be noncombustible to a minimum distance of 12 in (30.5 cm). Contact local Building Inspection Department or fire department to determine which noncombustible materials are approved for installation. H� GENERATOR _rLU I T I I-,- _- I -tvl. PAD THICKNESS GENERATOR MOUNTING CONFIGURATION: GENERATOR ATTACHMENT BASE OR 3"x2")rV4" ALUM ANGLE W/ (4) *10 SS 316 SELF -DRILLING SCREWS TO GENERATOR (SEE GENERATOR SPECS) RUBBER VIBRATION PAD (OPTIONAL) CONCRETE PAD 6,000 PSI NORMAL WEIGHT CONCRETE MIX GENERATOR ATTACHMENT BASE, VARIES WITH MODEL SEE GENERATOR SPECS RUBBER VIBRATION PAD 1\ (OPTIONAL) NOTES: 1. Y DISTANCE DEPEND ON GENERATOR BASE LENGTH, NO LESS THAN 2". 2. X DISTANCE 3" FROM UNIT EDGE TO CLIP. 3. Z DISTANCE DEPEND ON GENERATOR BASE WIDTH, NO LESS THAN ANCHOR REQUIREMENTS WIND TARI P FOAM CORE PRECAST PAD 3 2"X 54"X4" (ON -GRADE APPLICATIONS ONLY) PAD DIMENSIONS: HVHZ OR NON-HVHZ RISK EXPOSURE RISK EXPOSURE RISK EXPOSURE COUNTY I C D II C D III, IV C D P. BEACH 150 MPH 32.43 Psf 39.33 Psf 170 MPH 43.65 Psf 50.55 Psf 180 MPH 46.70 Psf 56.67 Psf BROWARD 156 MPH 35.08 Psf 42.57 Psf 170 MPH 41.65 Psf 50.55 Psf 180 MPH 46.70 Psf 56.67 Psf MIAMI-DADE 165 MPH 39.24 Psf 47.62 Psf 175 MPH 44.14 Psf 53.57 Psf 186 MPH 49.86 Psf 60.52 Psf CONCRETE GENERATOR UNIT BY SEPARATE SUBMITTAL (SEE SCHEDULE FOR MINIMUM WEIGHT REQUIRED) GENERATOR 114" O ANCHOR LOCATION `y N L----°�---J 54- LENGTH t-- 3„-f GENERATOR TABLE: j� 2 Lo �--32" WIDTH SIDE VIEW T F 9 F- GENERATOR _ (SEE CONCRETE PAD SCHEDULE FOR w DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT REQUIRED) 4„ I ^ I I II 54"LENGTH�� FRONT VIEW BRAND& MODEL CAPACITY WIDTH LENGTH HEIGHT WEIGHT MAX PRESSURE (PSF) Generac 005871 & 005883 10 KW 25,00 " 48,00 " 28.80 " 390 Ibs 42.00 Generac 005872 & 005984 14 KW 25.00 " 48.0011 28.80 " 439 Ibs 44.50 Generac 6459, 6461, 6462 16 KW 25.00 " 49.00 " 28.80 " 513 Ibs 48.50 Generac 006721 16 KW 25,00 " 4&00 " 2&80 " 448 Ibs 45.00 Generac 005873 & OOSS95 17 KW 25.00 " 48.00 " 28.80 " 455 lbs- 45.50 Generac 005874 & 005886 17 KW 2&00 " 48.00 " 28.80 " 421 Ibs 43.50 Generac D05875 & 005887 20 KW 25.00 " 48.00 " 2&6D " 451 Ibs 45.30 Generac 006729 & 006730 20 KW 25.00 " 48.0011 28.80 " 516 Ibs 48.70 Generac 006551 & 006552 22 KW 25.00 " 48.00 " 29.80 " 526 Ibs 49.20 Kohler 14RE5 & 20RES 14-20 KW 26.00 " 48.00 " 28.80 " 500 Ibs 47.50 Generac 7035, 7036, 7037 16 KW 25.00 " 48.00 " 28.80 " 406 Ibs 42.50 Generac 007038 & 007039 20 KW 25.00 " 48.00 " 28.80 " 448 Ibs 45.00 Generac 007042 & 7043 22 KW 25.00 " 48.00 " 28.80 " 466 Ibs 45.50 Generac 007176 & 7178 16 KW 25.50 " 48.50 " 28.60 " 420 Ibs 42.00 Generac 007209 & 7210 24 KW 25.00 " 48.00 " 29.00 " 4SS Ibs 45.00 ANCHOR TO PAD SCHEDULE: SUBSTRATE DESCRIPTION (2)-3/9"0 DEWALT CONCRETE: SCREW -BOLT+ OR (6000 PSI EQUIVALENT,1.5" MIN.) FULL EMBED TO CONCRETE, 3" MIN. EDGE DISTANCE, 6" IN. SPACING TO ANY ADJACENT ANCHOR. NOTES: 1. ANCHOR QUANTITY PER LONG SIDE 2. EMBEDMENT AND EDGE DISTANCE EXCLUDES FINISHES, IF APPLICABLE. 3. ENSURE MINIMUM EDGE DISTANCE AS NOTED IN ANCHOR SCHEDULE. 4. ENSURE MINIMUM SPACING TO ANY ADJACENT ANCHORS. S. FOLLOW MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALL ANCHORS. WIND DESIGN REOUIREMENTS- (BASED ON ASCE 7-10 & FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SIXTH EDITION (7017) ) AT -GRADE SIGN METHOD ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED Vult = 175 mph (SEE TABLE) NOMINAL DESIGN WIND SPEED Vasd = 136 mph RISK CATEGORY = II INTERNAL PRESSURE COEF = N/A EXPOSURE CATEGORY = C WIND DIRECTIONALITY FACTOR Kd= 0.85 ENCLOSURE CATEGORY = N/A HEIGHT H = AT GROUND GUST EFFECT FACTOR = O.B5 P AT HEIGHT H c1h = 56.57 Ib/ft2 FORCE COEFFICIENT Cf = 1.43 WIND PRESSURE: SEE TABLE GENERAL NOTES 1. THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND SHALL BE FABRICATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SrX7H EDITION (2017). 2. REQUIRED WIND 4OAD DESIGN PRESSURES CALCULATED FOR USE WITH THIS SYSTEM SHALL BE DETERMINED UNDER SEPARATE CERTIFICATION ON A )OB-SPECIFIC BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOVERNING CODE (IF REQUIRED BY THE AHJ). SITE -SPECIFIC LOAD REQUIREMENTS AS DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODE SHALL BE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO THE DESIGN PRESSURE "ASD" CAPACITY VALUES LISTED HEREIN FOR ANY ASSEMBLY AS SHOWN. 3DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT OF UNITS SHALL CONFORM TO SPECIFICATIONS STATED HEREIN. 4. UNITS MUST BE CENTERED ON PAD WITH OPPOSITE SIDES HAVING EQUAL CLEARANCE. A MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM UNIT TO PAD EDGE IS SPECIFIED. 5. THE AREA UNDER CONCEREFE SLAB ON GROUND SHALL HAVE ALL VEGETATION, STUMPS, ROOTS, AND FOREIGN MATERIALS REMOVED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ON COMPACTED SOIL AS VERIFIED BY OTHERS. 6. RESISTANCE TO SLIDING OF THE PAD ON THE GROUND IS NOT PART OF THIS DOCUMENT AS SOIL CHARACTERISTICS AND PAD PLACEMENT VARIES. 7. ELECTRICAL GROUND, WHEN REQUIRED, TO BE DESIGNED & INSTALLED BY OTHERS. ALL MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CLEAR SPACE, TONNAGE, ETC.) SHALL BL AS PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS AND ARE THE EXPRESS RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. B. ENGINEER SEAL AFFIXED HERETO VALIDATES STRUCTURAL DESIGN AS SHOWN ONLY. USE OF THIS SPECIFICATION BY CONTRACTOR, et. 01, INDEMNIFIES & SAVE HARMLESS THIS ENGINEER FOR ALL COST & DAMAGES INCLUDING LEGAL FEES & APPELLATE FEES RESULTING FROM MATERIAL FABRICATION, SYSTEM ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES BEYOND THAT WHICH 15 CALLED FOR BY LOCAL, STATE, & FEDERAL CODES & FROM DEVIATIONS OF THIS PLAN. 9. WATER -TIGHTNESS OF EXISTING FINISHES SHALL BE THE FULL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT ANY REMOVED OR ALTERED WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE IS RESTORED AFTER FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF STRUCTURE PROPOSED HEREIN. THIS ENGINEER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY WATERPROOFING OR LEAKAGE ISSUES WHICH MAY OCCUR AS WATER -TIGHTNESS SHALL BE THE FULL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. 10, THE ROLE OF THIS ENGINEER FOR THIS PROJECT 15 THAT OF SPECIALTY ENGINEER AND NOT THE ENGINEER OF RECORD, CONSEQUENTLY, THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER OF RECORD SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INTEGRITY OF ALL SUPPORTING SURFACES TO THIS DESIGN WHICH SHALL BE COORDINATED BY THE PERMITTING CONTRACTOR. 11. THIS DOCUMENT I5 GENERIC AND DOES NOT PERTAIN TO ANY SPECIFIC PROJECT SITE. INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON CONTRACTOR -SUPPLIED DATA AND MEASUREMENTS. ENGINEERING EXPRESS SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE IN ANY WAY FOR ERRONEOUS OR INACCURATE DATA OR MEASUREMENTS. DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN TO ILLUSTRATE DESIGN FORCES AND OTHER DESIGN CRITERIA. 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