PowerShelter Kit II
These PowerShelter™ instructions provide all the information for you to purchase the shed and small parts locally, order the fan and shutter online or by mail, and perform the
Some indoor installations may require the use of one or more exhaust fans, to provide adequate ventilation during generator operation. Exhaust fans must have the proper capacity for the specific application. In addition, the fans must be located so that engine exhaust gases will not re-enter the building.
1. Measure the diameter of the generator's exhaust 2. Find the right flexible exhaust tube size. 3. Find the right clamp for your generator's exhaust. 4. Attach and secure the flexible exhaust tube to the generator's exhaust 5. Route the flexible exhaust tube to a well-ventilated area 1. Measure the diameter of your generator's exhaust 2.
Generator exhaust systems should be looked at as critical engineered components. A such, adequate effort should be spent in the design phase. For engineers tasked with the mechanical design of an emergency generator room: have a close look at your specifications for the engine exhaust system.
Ventilation is typically done through the use of an air inlet, air outlet/exhaust fan, and/or other ventilation openings. When ever possible, face the generator air inlet openings away from the wind. The wind can prevent the air intake louver from opening on start up.
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