Generac Portable Generator 02010 0 04164 0 User Manual

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POWER SYSTEMS, INC.  
Owner’s Manual and  
Installation Instructions  
Air-cooled Recreational  
Vehicle Generators  
• Model: 02010-0  
PRIMEPACT 50  
• Model: 04164-0  
PRIMEPACT 50LP  
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Table of Contents  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Part I – Owner’s Manual  
Part II – Installation Instructions  
Introduction ......................................Inside Front Cover  
Read This Manual Thoroughly ....................................IFC  
Contents ......................................................................IFC  
Operation and Maintenance ........................................IFC  
How to Obtain Service..................................................IFC  
Authorized Service Dealer Locator Number ....................IFC  
Safety Rules ....................................................................18  
Section 1 – General Information................................20  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
1.5  
1.6  
Purpose and Scope of the Manual ..........................20  
Safety......................................................................20  
Standards Booklets ................................................20  
Equipment Description ..........................................20  
Generator Engine Operating Speed ........................20  
Generator AC Connection System ..........................20  
Safety Rules ......................................................................2  
Section 1 – General Information..................................4  
Section 2 – Installation ................................................22  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
1.5  
Generator Identification............................................4  
Generator Applicability ............................................5  
Safety.... 5  
2.1  
Location and Support ............................................22  
2.1.1  
2.1.2  
2.1.3  
2.1.4  
Generator Location ..................................22  
Generator Support ..................................22  
Suspended Mounting................................22  
Generator Restraint..................................23  
Generator AC Connection System ............................5  
Specifications ..........................................................5  
1.5.1  
1.5.2  
1.5.3  
1.5.4  
1.5.5  
1.5.6  
Fuel Requirements......................................5  
Optional Propane Fuel System....................6  
Fuel Consumption ......................................6  
Engine Oil Requirements............................6  
Engine ........................................................6  
Generator ..................................................6  
2.2  
Generator Compartments ......................................23  
2.2.1  
2.2.2  
2.2.3  
2.2.4  
2.2.5  
Compartment Size....................................23  
Compartment Construction ......................23  
Sound Insulating Materials ......................24  
Acoustics..... ............................................24  
Compartment Floor Cutouts ....................25  
Section 2 – Operation ....................................................7  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
Cooling and Ventilating Air ....................................26  
2.1  
Generator Control Panel ..........................................7  
2.3.1  
2.3.2  
2.3.3  
2.3.4  
Generator Airflow ....................................26  
Cooling Air Inlet Openings........................26  
Compensating for Restrictions..................27  
Testing the Installation..............................27  
2.1.1  
2.1.2  
2.1.3  
2.1.4  
Fuel Primer ................................................7  
Start/Stop Switch........................................7  
Fuse......... ................................................7  
Main Breaker..............................................7  
Gasoline Fuel System..............................................27  
2.2  
2.3  
Optional Remote Start/Stop Panel ............................7  
Automatic Choke (Gasoline Only).............................8  
2.4.1  
2.4.2  
Fuel Tank..................................................28  
Generator Fuel Supply Line......................28  
2.3.1  
2.3.2  
Choke Solenoid ..........................................8  
Prechoke.... ................................................8  
2.4.2.1  
2.4.2.2  
Rigid Fuel Lines ......................28  
Flexible Fuel Line ....................28  
2.4  
Before Starting the Engine........................................8  
LP Gas Fuel System28  
2.4.1  
2.4.2  
2.4.3  
2.4.4  
2.4.5  
Installation8  
2.5.1  
2.5.2  
2.5.3  
2.5.4  
2.5.5  
2.5.6  
2.5.7  
2.5.8  
Parts Not Included in Fuel System............28  
Engine Lubrication........................................8  
Fuel Supply ..................................................8  
Cooling and Ventilating Air ..........................8  
Engine Exhaust Gas......................................8  
Some Important Considerations ..............29  
Vapor Withdrawal ....................................29  
Primary Regulator ....................................29  
Gaseous Carburetion................................29  
Fuel Supply Lines ....................................30  
Excess Flow Valve ....................................30  
Leakage Tests ..........................................30  
2.5  
2.6  
2.7  
Starting the Generator..............................................8  
Stopping the Generator ............................................9  
Applying Loads to Generator....................................9  
2.7.1  
Letting the Engine Stabilize ........................9  
2.6  
2.7  
Exhaust System......30  
2.8  
2.9  
Summer.Winter Heat Riser System ..........................9  
2.8.1 Do Not Overload the Generator ................10  
2.6.1  
2.6.2  
2.6.3  
Mufflers and Spark Arrestors ..................31  
Type of Exhaust System............................31  
Exhaust System Safety..............................31  
Protection Systems.... ............................................10  
2.9.1  
2.9.2  
2.9.3  
2.9.4  
Low Oil Pressure Switch ..........................10  
High Temperature Switch ........................10  
Field Boost ..............................................10  
Overvoltage Protection ..............................11  
Electrical Connections............................................31  
2.7.1  
2.7.2  
2.7.3  
2.7.4  
2.7.5  
2.7.6  
2.7.7  
Electrical Junction Box ............................31  
Wiring........ ..............................................32  
Generator AC Connections ......................32  
Conduit........ ............................................32  
Isolating Different Power Sources ............32  
Power Supply Cord ..................................33  
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters ............33  
2.10 Additional Information ..........................................11  
2.10.1 25-Hour Break-in Period ..........................11  
2.10.2 25-Hour Checkup ....................................11  
2.10.3 Attention Required After Submersion ......11  
2.10.4 Operation in High Grass or Brush............11  
2.10.5 Effects of Moisture and Dirt ....................11  
2.8  
2.9  
Battery Installation....... ..........................................34  
2.8.1  
2.8.2  
2.8.3  
2.8.4  
Recommended Battery..............................34  
Battery Cables ..........................................34  
Battery Cable Connections........................34  
Battery Compartment ..............................34  
Section 3 – Maintenance..............................................12  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
Checking the Engine Oil Level ................................12  
Changing the Engine Oil and/or Oil Filter ..............12  
Maintaining the Engine Air Cleaner ........................13  
Optional Accessories ..............................................34  
2.9.1  
Remote Panel Models................................35  
3.3.1  
3.3.2  
Cleaning the Foam Precleaner ..................13  
Cleaning or Replacing the Paper Filter......13  
2.9.1.1  
2.9.1.2  
Model 9042 ............................35  
Model 9043 ............................35  
3.4  
3.5  
3.6  
3.7  
3.8  
3.9  
Clean Air Intake......................................................13  
Checking the Engine Spark Plug ............................13  
Fuel Filter (Gasoline Only)......................................14  
Spark Arrestor Muffler ..........................................14  
Cleaning the Generator ..........................................14  
Battery Maintenance ..............................................14  
2.9.2  
Remote Panel Cables ................................35  
Section 3 – Post-installation Start-up  
Adjustments ..............................................36  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
Post Installation Tests ............................................36  
Before Initial Start-up ............................................36  
Initial Start ............................................................36  
Testing Under Load ................................................36  
Installation Checklist..............................................37  
3.9.1  
3.9.2  
Weekly.......................................................14  
Every Six Months......................................14  
3.10 Major Service Manual ............................................15  
3.11 Drive Belt................................................................15  
3.12 Exercising the Generator........................................15  
3.13 Out of Service Procedure........................................16  
3.13.1 Removal From Service..............................16  
3.13.2 Return to Service......................................16  
Appendix 1 – Notes ......................................................38  
Appendix 2 – Troubleshooting....................................39  
Appendix 3 – Electrical Data ......................................40  
Appendix 4 – Exploded Views and Parts Lists ......42  
Appendix 5 – Warranty ................................................56  
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Safety Rules  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – The manufacturer suggests that these rules for safe  
operation be copied and posted in potential hazard areas of the recreational vehicle.  
Safety should be stressed to all operators and potential operators of this equipment.  
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GENERAL HAZARDS  
WARNING:  
The engine exhaust from this product  
contains chemicals known to the state  
of California to cause cancer, birth  
defects or other reproductive harm.  
• For safety reasons, Generac recommends  
that the installation, initial start-up and mainte-  
nance of this equipment is carried out by a  
Generac Authorized Service Dealer.  
Study these SAFETY RULES carefully before  
installing, operating or servicing this equipment.  
Become familiar with this manual and with the unit.  
The generator can operate safely, efficiently and reli-  
ably only if it is properly installed, operated and main-  
tained. Many accidents are caused by failing to follow  
simple and fundamental rules or precautions.  
• The engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monox-  
ide, which can be DEADLY. This dangerous gas, if  
breathed in sufficient concentrations, can cause  
unconsciousness or even death. This exhaust sys-  
tem must be installed properly, in strict compli-  
ance with applicable codes and standards.  
Following installation, you must do nothing that  
might render the system unsafe or in noncompli-  
ance with such codes and standards. The genera-  
tor compartment must be completely vapor sealed  
from the vehicle interior. There must be no possi-  
bility of exhaust fumes entering the vehicle interi-  
or. Never operate this equipment with a leaking or  
defective exhaust system.  
• Keep hands, feet, clothing, etc., away from drive  
belts, fans, and other moving or hot parts. Never  
remove any drive belt or fan guard while the unit is  
operating.  
• Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and venti-  
lating air is critical to correct generator operation  
and is required to expel toxic fumes and fuel  
vapors from the generator compartment. Without  
sufficient cooling airflow, the engine/generator  
quickly overheats, which causes serious damage to  
the generator. Do not alter the installation or per-  
mit even partial blockage of ventilation provisions,  
as this can seriously affect safe operation of the  
generator.  
Generac cannot possibly anticipate every possible cir  
cumstance that might involve a hazard. The warn-  
ings in this manual, and on tags and decals  
affixed to the unit, are, therefore, not all-inclusive. If  
you use a procedure, work method or operating tech-  
nique Generac does not specifically recommend, you  
must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and others.  
You also must make sure the procedure, work  
method or operating technique that you choose does  
not render the generator unsafe.  
DANGER  
Despite the safe design of this generator,  
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operating this equipment imprudently, neglecting  
its maintenance or being careless can cause  
possible injury or death. Permit only responsible  
and capable persons to operate or maintain this  
equipment.  
Potentially lethal voltages are generated by  
these machines. Ensure all steps are taken to  
render the machine safe before attempting to  
work on the generator.  
• When working on this equipment, remain alert at  
all times. Never work on the equipment when you  
are physically or mentally fatigued.  
Parts of the generator are rotating and/or hot  
during operation. Exercise care near running  
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• Inspect the generator regularly, and contact your  
nearest Generac Authorized Service Dealer immedi-  
ately for parts needing repair or replacement.  
• Before performing any maintenance on the genera-  
tor, disconnect its battery cables to prevent acci-  
dental start up. Disconnect the cable from the bat-  
tery post indicated by a NEGATIVE, NEG or (–)  
first. Reconnect that cable last.  
generators.  
• Never use the generator or any of its parts as a  
step. Stepping on the unit can stress and break  
parts, and may result in dangerous operating con-  
ditions from leaking exhaust gases, fuel leakage,  
oil leakage, etc.  
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Safety Rules  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS  
FIRE HAZARDS  
• The generator covered by this manual produces  
dangerous electrical voltages and can cause fatal  
electrical shock. Avoid contact with bare wires, ter-  
minals, connections, etc., while the unit is running.  
Ensure all appropriate covers, guards and barriers  
are in place before operating the generator. If you  
must work around an operating unit, stand on an  
insulated, dry surface to reduce shock hazard.  
• Do not handle any kind of electrical device while  
standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands  
or feet are wet. DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK MAY RESULT.  
• During installation onto the vehicle, have the genera-  
tor properly grounded (bonded) either by solid  
mounting to the vehicle frame or chassis, or by  
means of an approved bonding conductor. DO NOT  
disconnect the bonding conductor, if so equipped.  
DO NOT reconnect the bonding conductor to any  
generator part that might be removed or disassem-  
bled during routine maintenance. If the grounding  
conductor must be replaced, use only a flexible con-  
ductor that is of No. 8 American Wire Gauge (AWG)  
copper wire minimum.  
For fire safety, the generator must be installed and  
maintained properly. Installation always must  
comply with applicable codes, standards, laws and  
regulations. Adhere strictly to local, state and  
national electrical and building codes. Comply  
with regulations the Occupational Safety and  
Health Administration (OSHA) has established.  
Also, ensure that the generator is installed in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions  
and recommendations. Following proper installa-  
tion, do nothing that might alter a safe installation  
and render the unit in noncompliance with the  
aforementioned codes, standards, laws and regu-  
lations.  
• Keep a fire extinguisher in the vehicle at all times.  
Extinguishers rated ABC” by the National Fire  
Protection Association are appropriate for use on  
the recreational vehicle generator electrical system.  
Keep the extinguisher properly charged and be  
familiar with its use. If you have any question per-  
taining to fire extinguishers, consult your local fire  
department.  
• In case of accident caused by electric shock, imme-  
diately shut down the source of electrical power. If  
this is not possible, attempt to free the victim from  
the live conductor. AVOID DIRECT CONTACT  
WITH THE VICTIM. Use a nonconducting imple-  
ment, such as a rope or board, to free the victim  
from the live conductor. If the victim is uncon-  
scious, apply first aid and get immediate medical  
help.  
• Never wear jewelry when working on this equip-  
ment. Jewelry can conduct electricity resulting in  
electric shock, or may get caught in moving com-  
ponents causing injury.  
EXPLOSION HAZARDS  
• Do not smoke around the generator. Wipe up any  
fuel or oil spills immediately. Ensure that no com-  
bustible materials are left in the generator com-  
partment, or on or near the generator, as FIRE or  
EXPLOSION may result. Keep the area surround-  
ing the generator clean and free from debris.  
• Gasoline is extremely FLAMMABLE and its vapors  
are EXPLOSIVE. Do not permit smoking, open  
flame, sparks or any source of heat in the vicinity  
while handling gasoline. Comply with all laws gov-  
erning the storage and handling of gasoline.  
• This generator may use liquid propane (LP) gas as  
a fuel. LP gas is highly EXPLOSIVE. The gas is  
heavier than air and tends to settle in low areas  
where even the slightest spark can ignite the gas  
and cause an explosion.  
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Section 1 – General Information  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
1.1 GENERATOR IDENTIFICATION  
Please record the following information from the generator DATA DECAL or information decal.  
1. Model Number ____________________  
3. kW Rating__________________________  
2. Serial Number __________________  
4. Rated Voltage __________________  
Model: 02010-0  
PRIMEPACT 50  
1. Generator Air Intake  
2. Engine Start/Stop Switch  
3. Fuse  
4. Optional Remote Panel  
Receptacle (behind  
control panel)  
5. Generator AC Output Leads  
(behind control panel)  
6. Fuel Primer Switch  
7. Circuit Breaker  
8. Circuit Breaker  
9. Starter Contactor  
10. Fuel Inlet  
18  
11. Fuel Pump  
12. Fuel Filter  
13. Oil Filter  
14. Oil Drain Cap  
15. Oil Dipstick  
16. Data Decal  
17. Oil Fill  
Model: 04164-0  
PRIMEPACT 50LP  
1. Generator Air Intake  
2. Engine Start/Stop Switch  
3. Fuse  
4. Optional Remote Panel  
Receptacle (behind  
control panel)  
5. Generator AC Output Leads  
(behind control panel)  
6. Fuel Primer Switch  
7. Circuit Breaker  
8. Circuit Breaker  
9. Starter Contactor  
10. Fuel Solenoid  
11. Demand Regulator  
12. Oil Filter  
17  
13. Oil Drain Cap  
14. Oil Dipstick  
15. Data Decal  
16. Oil Fill  
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Section 1 – General Information  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
1.2 GENERATOR APPLICABILITY  
1.4 GENERATOR AC  
These generators have been designed and manufac-  
tured for supplying electrical power for recreational  
vehicles. You should not modify the generator or use  
it for any application other than for what it was  
designed. If there are any questions pertaining to its  
application, write or call the factory. Do not use the  
unit until you have been advised by a competent  
authority.  
CONNECTION SYSTEM  
This generator set is equipped with dual stator AC  
power windings. These two-stator windings supply  
electrical power to customer electrical loads by  
means of a dual two-wire connection system. Note,  
however, that the neutral is grounded.  
The generator may have been installed so that it pow-  
ers 120-volt AC loads (Figure 1.1). It can be wired to  
connect both 120- and/or 240-volt AC electrical loads.  
This procedure should be done by a Generac  
Authorized Service Dealer or other qualified installer.  
A jumper wire must be installed between the circuit  
breakers when reconnecting for 120/240 volts. Refer to  
the installation portion of this manual for more infor-  
mation.  
DANGER  
For fire safety, the generator must have been  
properly installed in compliance with ANSI  
119.2-1975/NFPA 501C-1974, “Standard for  
Recreational Vehicles, Part III – Installation of  
Electrical Systems.” The generator also must  
have been installed in strict compliance with  
the manufacturer’s detailed installation instruc-  
tions. After installation, do nothing that might  
render the unit in noncompliance with such  
codes, standards and instructions.  
Figure 1.1 – Connections for 120 Volts Only  
You can use this generator to supply electrical power for  
operating 120/240-volt, single-phase, 60 Hertz, AC elec-  
trical loads. These loads can require up to 4,800 watts  
(4.8 kW) of power, but cannot exceed 40 AC amperes of  
current at 120 volts, or 20 AC amperes at 240 volts for  
the PRIMEPACT 50 (model 02010-0). For the  
PRIMEPACT 50LP (model 04164-0), the loads can  
require up to 4,500 watts (4.5 kW) of power, but can-  
not exceed 37.5 amperes of current at 120 volts, or  
18.8 amperes at 240 volts.  
Do not overload the generator. Some installa-  
tions may require that electrical loads be alter-  
1.5 SPECIFICATIONS  
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nated to avoid overloading. Applying excessive-  
ly high electrical loads may damage the genera-  
tor and may shorten its life. Add up the rated  
watts of all electrical lighting, appliance, tool  
and motor loads the generator will power at  
one time. This total should not be greater than  
the wattage capacity of the generator. If an  
electrical device nameplate gives only volts and  
amps, multiply volts times amps to obtain watts  
(volts x amps = watts). Some electric motors  
require more watts of power (or amps of cur-  
rent) for starting than for continuous operation.  
1.5.1 FUEL REQUIREMENTS  
The PRIMEPACT series generator is equipped with a  
gasoline fuel system. Depending on the installation, the  
generator may have either a separate fuel tank, or it  
may “share” the vehicle engine’s fuel tank.  
NOTE:  
Some installations using a “shared” fuel tank may  
have a generator fuel pickup tube that is shorter  
than the vehicle engine’s pickup tube. Such an  
arrangement causes the generator engine to “run  
out of gas” while adequate fuel for the vehicle  
remains in the tank.  
1.3 SAFETY  
Before attempting to use the generator set, carefully  
read the “Safety Rules” section of this manual.  
Comply strictly with these rules to prevent accidents  
and damage to equipment and/or property. We sug-  
gest copying and posting the “Safety Rules” in poten-  
tial hazard areas of the vehicle. Stress safety to all  
operators and potential operators of this equipment.  
To reduce lead and carbon deposits use high quality  
UNLEADED gasoline with the generator. Leaded REG-  
ULAR grade gasoline is an acceptable substitute.  
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Section 1 – General Information  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
NOTE:  
Crankcase and oil filter capacity is approximately  
1,400 mL or 1.5 U.S. quarts. Do NOT use special  
additives. See Sections 3.1 and 3.2 (Page 12) for oil  
level check and fill procedures.  
Using unleaded gasoline contributes to longer  
engine valve life by reducing lead and carbon  
deposits.  
1.5.5 ENGINE  
Type of Engine ....................................GN-410, Single-cylinder  
Cooling Method..........................................................Air-cooled  
Rated Horsepower..........................................15 @ 4,200 rpm  
Displacement....................................................................407cc  
Cylinder Block ..........................Aluminum w/Cast Iron Sleeve  
Type of Governor ..............................Mechanical, Fixed Speed  
Air Cleaner..........................Paper Element w/Foam Precleaner  
Starter..........................................................12-volt DC Electric  
Ignition System........................Solid-state w/Flywheel Magneto  
Recommended Spark Plug  
Generac does not recommend using any  
gasoline containing alcohol (such as “gasohol”).  
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If you use any gasoline containing alcohol, it  
must not contain more than 10 percent ethanol,  
and it must be removed from the generator  
during storage. Do NOT use any gasoline  
containing methanol. If you use gasoline with  
alcohol, inspect more frequently for fuel leaks  
and other abnormalities.  
Champion ..................................................................RC12YC  
AC....................................................................................R45S  
Fram Autolite ......................................................................65  
Spark Plug Gap ........................................0.030 inch (76 mm)  
Recommended Minimum Battery ..............400 Cold-cranking  
Amperes  
1.5.2 OPTIONAL PROPANE FUEL SYSTEM  
The PRIMEPACT 50LP series generator is equipped  
with a liquid propane (LP) gas fuel system. LP gas is  
usually supplied as a liquid in pressure tanks.  
PRIMEPACT series generators require a vapor with-  
drawal type fuel system. This type of gaseous fuel sys-  
tem uses the vapors forming above the liquid fuel in  
the storage tank. Air temperature around the storage  
tank must be high enough to sustain adequate fuel  
vaporization. In colder climates, you may need to use  
an independent heat source to be sure the fuel suffi-  
ciently vaporizes in the storage tank.  
1.5.6 GENERATOR  
Rated Maximum Continuous  
AC Output (Gasoline) ............................4,800 Watts (4.8 kW)  
AC Output (LP Fuel) ..............................4,500 Watts (4.5 kW)  
Rated Voltage ......................................................120 Volts AC*  
Rated Maximum Continuous  
AC Current (Gasoline)......................................40 Amperes**  
AC Current (LP Fuel) ....................................37.5 Amperes**  
Phase ................................................................................Single  
Rotor RPM ........................................................................3,600  
Number of Rotor Poles ............................................................2  
Engine RPM ......................................................................2,571  
Rated AC Frequency ........................................................60 Hz  
Battery Charge Voltage............................................14 Volts DC  
Battery Charge Current..................................2 Amperes (max)  
LP gas may consist of propane, butane or a mixture  
of the two gases. Propane vaporizes at temperatures  
as low as -20° F (-29° C), but butane returns to its liq-  
uid state when the temperature drops below about  
32° F (0° C). For that reason, a higher ratio of  
propane is desired in the gas mixture when tempera-  
tures drop below freezing.  
1.5.3 FUEL CONSUMPTION  
Weight  
Gasoline................................................................198 Pounds  
Model  
PRIMEPACT 50 (02010-0)  
PRIMEPACT 50 LP (04164-0)  
No Load  
0.32  
0.47/17.05  
Full Load  
0.76  
1.25/45.35  
LP Fuel..................................................................200 Pounds  
Length ....................................................25.5 inches (648 mm)  
Width....................................................18.88 inches (479 mm)  
Height ..................................................16.75 inches (425 mm)  
*All units are reconnectable to 120- and/or 240-volt, dual voltage  
output. Units are no longer listed per RVIA/ANSI when recon-  
nected for dual voltage output.  
Gasoline is in gal/h.  
LP is in gal/h and cf/h.  
1.5.4 ENGINE OIL REQUIREMENTS  
**If reconnected for dual voltage, the ampere rating for 240 volts is  
20 AC amperes for model PRIMEPACT 50 (02010-0), and 18.8  
AC amperes for model PRIMEPACT 50 LP (04164-0).  
Use only high quality detergent oil rated with  
American Petroleum Institute (API) Service  
Classification SF, SG or SH. The recommended oil  
weights include the following:  
• During summer months: SAE 30. An acceptable  
substitute is SAE 10W-30.  
• During winter months: SAE 5W-30. DO NOT USE  
SAE 10-W40.  
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Section 2 – Operation  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
NOTE:  
2.1 GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL  
The following features are mounted on the generator  
control panel (Figure 2.1):  
If the PRIMEPACT 50 has been reconnected for  
dual voltage AC output (120/240 volts), you can  
install line breakers having an amperage rating  
that is different than that stated in Section 1.4  
(Page 5). The replacement line breakers consist of  
two separate breakers with a connecting piece  
between the breaker handles (so that both break-  
ers will operate at the same time). If the unit is  
reconnected for dual voltage, it is no longer RVIA  
listed.  
Figure 2.1 – Generator Control Panel  
2.2 OPTIONAL REMOTE  
START/STOP PANEL  
A remote mounted Start/Stop Panel is available that  
allows you to start and stop the generator engine con-  
veniently from inside the vehicle. The model 9042  
remote panel includes a Start/Stop switch and a gen-  
erator run lamp.  
2.1.1 FUEL PRIMER  
You also can order model 9043, a remote panel that  
includes a Start/Stop switch, a generator run lamp  
and an hourmeter. The hourmeter provides a contin-  
uous indication of engine/generator operating time.  
Use the hourmeter for checking off periodic mainte-  
nance requirements on the unit.  
Before starting a cold engine (if it has not been start-  
ed in more than two weeks), you must press this  
switch for approximately five seconds to bring fuel  
from the tank to the carburetor or fuel regulator (LP).  
This rocker type switch springs back into its original  
position when you release it.  
2.1.2 START/STOP SWITCH  
To crank and start the engine, hold this switch in the  
START position. Release the switch when the engine  
starts. To stop an operating engine, press and hold  
the switch in the STOP position until the engine shuts  
off. The switch center position is the RUN position.  
2.1.3 FUSE  
The fuse protects the engine’s DC control circuit  
against electrical overload. If the fuse element has  
melted open due to overloading, the engine cannot be  
cranked. If you must replace the fuse, use only an  
identical replacement.  
2.1.4 MAIN BREAKER  
The main breaker protects the generator’s AC output  
circuit against overload and provides a method of  
turning OFF the generator’s 120/240-volt AC output  
to the vehicle circuits. The PRIMEPACT 50 has one  
20-amp breaker and one 30-amp breaker.  
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2.4.3 FUEL SUPPLY  
The engine must have an adequate supply of proper  
fuel to operate. Before starting it, check that sufficient  
fuel is available.  
2.3 AUTOMATIC CHOKE (GASOLINE ONLY)  
The engine is equipped with an automatic choke that  
consists of two main components: a choke solenoid  
and prechoke.  
NOTE:  
2.3.1 CHOKE SOLENOID  
Depending on the installation, the generator may  
have either a separate fuel tank, or it may “share”  
the vehicle engine’s fuel tank.  
During engine cranking (Start/Stop switch at  
START), a solid-state choke module signals the  
choke solenoid to activate and cycle (choke on/choke  
off) until the engine starts. The choke solenoid thus  
opens and closes the carburetor choke valve only  
when the engine is cranking. When the engine starts,  
the choke stops cycling.  
2.4.4 COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR  
Air inlet and outlet openings in the generator com-  
partment must be open and unobstructed for contin-  
ued proper operation. Without sufficient cooling and  
ventilating airflow, the engine/generator quickly over-  
heats, which causes it to shut down and may damage  
the generator.  
2.3.2 PRECHOKE  
The choke system also has a temperature-sensitive  
metal strip that adjusts choke valve angle according  
to ambient temperatures (i.e., in cold ambient tem-  
peratures, choke valve closes more). Once the engine  
starts, an element heats the temperature-sensitive  
strip to a normal operating condition, opening the  
choke valve. This may take about three minutes in  
cooler weather.  
2.4.5 ENGINE EXHAUST GAS  
Before starting the generator engine, you should be  
sure there is no way for exhaust gases to enter the  
vehicle interior and endanger people or animals.  
Close windows, doors and other openings in the vehi-  
cle that, if open, might permit exhaust gases to enter  
the vehicle.  
2.4 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE  
NOTE:  
DANGER  
Instructions and information in this manual  
assume the generator has been properly installed,  
connected, serviced, tested and adjusted by a  
qualified installation technician or installation  
contractor.  
The generator engine gives off DEADLY carbon  
monoxide gas through its exhaust system. This  
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dangerous gas, if breathed in sufficient concentra-  
tions, can cause unconsciousness or even death.  
Never operate the generator set with the vehicle  
inside any garage or other enclosed area. DO NOT  
OPERATE THE GENERATOR IF THE EXHAUST SYS-  
TEM IS LEAKING OR HAS BEEN DAMAGED. SYMP-  
TOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING ARE  
(a) inability to think coherently; (b) vomiting; (c)  
twitching muscles; (d) throbbing temples; (e) dizzi-  
ness; (f) headaches; (g) weakness; and (h) sleepi-  
ness. IF YOU FEEL ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS,  
MOVE INTO FRESH AIR IMMEDIATELY. IF SYMP-  
TOMS PERSIST, GET MEDICAL HELP.  
2.4.1 INSTALLATION  
Generator installation must have been properly com-  
pleted so it complies with all applicable codes, stan-  
dards and regulations and with the manufacturer's  
recommendations.  
2.4.2 ENGINE LUBRICATION  
Have the engine crankcase properly serviced with the  
recommended oil before starting. Refer to Section 1.5.4  
(Page 6) and Sections 3.1 and 3.2 (Page 12) for oil ser-  
vicing procedures and recommendations.  
2.5 STARTING THE GENERATOR  
NOTE:  
Read the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions. The  
owner/operator should become familiar with the  
vehicle in which this generator is installed.  
Differences exist between vehicles. For example,  
some vehicles may use a transfer switch to isolate  
dockside power from the generator, while other  
vehicles may use an isolating receptacle. Some  
vehicles may be equipped with a DC converter,  
which allows the generator to power certain DC  
lighting and other DC loads.  
Any attempt to crank or start the engine before  
you have properly serviced it with the recom-  
mended oil may result in an engine failure.  
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To start the generator from either the generator con-  
trol panel or from the optional remote panel, proceed  
as follows:  
2.7.1 LETTING THE ENGINE STABILIZE  
The generator supplies correct rated voltage only at  
the proper governed speed. Some electrical appli-  
ances may be extremely sensitive to voltage. Incorrect  
voltages can damage such appliances.  
1. Turn OFF electrical loads using the means pro-  
vided in your vehicle (such as a main line circuit  
breaker or transfer switch).  
If electrical loads are applied at reduced operating  
speeds, such loads imposed on the engine when suffi-  
cient power is not available may shorten engine life.  
Never turn ON electrical loads until after the generator  
engine has started and stabilized at no-load.  
NOTE:  
If starting from the generator control panel, turn  
OFF loads by setting the generator’s main circuit  
breaker to the OFF (or open) position. If starting  
from a remote panel, turn OFF loads using the  
means provided in the vehicle (such as a main cir-  
cuit breaker). Electrical load circuits will be  
turned ON after the generator has started, stabi-  
lized and warmed up.  
2.8 SUMMER/WINTER HEAT  
RISER SYSTEM  
Under certain weather conditions, it is possible for  
ice to form in the venturi area of the carburetor. This  
condition can be very dangerous because it can pre-  
vent the governor system from functioning properly,  
which results in a “runaway” engine.  
2. If you have not started the engine in more than  
two weeks, press the Fuel Pump Primer switch  
and hold it for about five seconds to prime the  
fuel system. However, if the engine is warm, skip  
Step 2.  
3. Hold the engine Start/Stop switch in the START  
position to crank the engine. Release the switch  
when the engine starts.  
The most common weather conditions leading to this  
problem are temperatures in the range of 25° F to 35°  
F (-4° C to 1.7° C), along with high humidity. This ice  
formation also can be attributed to the load being  
applied during these weather conditions. Generators  
running with no-load or light loads applied usually  
have the most problems.  
If the engine does not start after it has been  
cranking for 15 seconds, release the Start/Stop  
The Summer/Winter Lever (Figure 2.2) should be in  
the WINTER position for ambient temperatures  
below 40° F (4.4° C) and in the SUMMER position for  
ambient temperatures above 40° F (4.4° C).  
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switch and try again. Holding the switch for  
longer than 15 seconds can damage the  
starter motor.  
4. Let the engine run at no-load for a few minutes to  
stabilize and warm up.  
Figure 2.2 – Heat Riser System  
5. Turn ON electrical loads using the means  
provided (such as a main circuit breaker or  
transfer switch).  
2.6 STOPPING THE GENERATOR  
1. Turn OFF all electrical loads using the means  
provided (such as a main circuit breaker or  
transfer switch).  
2. Let generator run at no-load for a few minutes, to  
stabilize internal engine generator temperatures.  
3. Place the Start/Stop switch in its STOP position.  
2.7 APPLYING LOADS TO GENERATOR  
When applying electrical loads to the generator,  
observe these guidelines:  
When the heat riser is in the SUMMER (down) posi-  
tion (Figure 2.2), air is drawn into the air cleaner  
from the upper intake tube.  
• Before applying electrical loads, let the generator  
stabilize and warm up for a minute or two.  
• DO NOT overload the generator.  
When the heat riser is in the WINTER (up) position,  
air is drawn from the lower intake tube, which is  
positioned to draw the heated air near the exhaust  
manifold.  
To prevent carburetor icing, the owner/operator  
should physically position the heat riser to the prop-  
er position dependent on the temperature.  
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Figure 2.3 – Low Oil Pressure and  
High Temperature Switches  
2.8.1 DO NOT OVERLOAD THE GENERATOR  
You can read the rated wattage/amperage capacity of  
your generator on the generator data decal (see  
Section 1.1 on Page 4).  
Applying electrical loads in excess of the unit’s rated  
capacity will cause the engine/generator to automati-  
cally shut down.  
To avoid overloading, add up the wattage of all con-  
nected electrical lighting, appliance, tool and motor  
loads. This total should not be greater than the gen-  
erator’s rated wattage capacity.  
• Most lighting, appliance, tool and motor loads indi-  
cate their required watts on their nameplate or  
data plate. For light bulbs, simply note the wattage  
rating of the bulb.  
• If a load does not show its rated wattage, multiply  
that load’s rated VOLTS times AMPS to obtain  
WATTS.  
2.9.3 FIELD BOOST  
• Induction type motors (such as those that run the  
vehicle’s furnace fan, refrigerator, air conditioner,  
etc.) need about 2-1/2 time more watts of power for  
starting than for running (for a few seconds during  
motor starting). Be sure to allow for this when con-  
necting electrical loads to the generator. First, fig-  
ure the watts needed to start electric motors in the  
system. To that figure, add the running wattages of  
other items that will be operated by the generator.  
• Do not apply heavy electrical loads for the first two  
or three hours of operation.  
The Controller Circuit Board houses a field boost  
diode and resistor that are not part of the automatic  
choke circuit. These two components are part of a  
“field boost” circuit (Figure 2.4). During engine  
cranking only, a positive DC (battery) voltage is deliv-  
ered through the diode, resistor, brushes and slip  
rings, and the generator rotor. Application of this  
voltage to the rotor “flashes the field” whenever it is  
started. Flashing of the field each time the generator  
starts makes sure that a sufficiently strong magnetic  
field is available to produce “pickup” voltage in the  
stator windings.  
2.9 PROTECTION SYSTEMS  
Figure 2.4 – Field Boost Circuit  
2.9.1 LOW OIL PRESSURE SWITCH  
This switch (Figure 2.3) has normally closed (N.C.)  
contacts that are held open by engine oil pressure dur-  
ing cranking and operating. Should oil pressure drop  
below a preset level, switch contacts close, and the  
engine automatically shuts down. The unit should not  
be restarted until oil is added.  
2.9.2 HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCH  
This switch (Figure 2.3), which has normally open  
(N.O.) contacts, is mounted near the oil filter. The  
contacts close if the temperature should exceed  
approximately 293º F (145º C), initiating an engine  
shutdown.  
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2.9.4 OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION  
2.10.2 25-HOUR CHECK-UP  
A solid-state voltage regulator (Figure 2.5) controls  
the generator’s AC output voltage. This regulator sup-  
plies an excitation current to the rotor. By regulating  
the rotor’s excitation current, the strength of its mag-  
netic field is regulated and, in turn, the voltage deliv-  
ered to connected electrical loads is controlled. When  
the AC frequency is 60 Hertz, voltage is regulated at  
120 volts (voltage-to-frequency ratio is 2-to-1).  
After the 25-hour break-in period, contact a Generac  
Authorized Service Dealer for the following mainte-  
nance. The vehicle owner is responsible for any  
charges:  
• Change the engine crankcase oil and oil filter.  
• Check the oil level.  
• Inspect the cooling and ventilation openings.  
• Check the engine carburetor adjustments.  
• Check the engine ignition system.  
• Inspect the entire electrical system.  
• Inspect the engine exhaust system.  
Figure 2.5 – Solid State Voltage Regulator  
2.10.3 ATTENTION REQUIRED  
AFTER SUBMERSION  
If the recreational vehicle generator has been sub-  
merged in water, it MUST NOT be started and oper-  
ated. Following any submersion in water, have a  
Generac Authorized Service Dealer thoroughly clean  
and dry the generator.  
2.10.4 OPERATION IN HIGH GRASS  
OR BRUSH  
The voltage regulator also incorporates a “voltage  
surge protection circuit.” This circuit prevents trou-  
blesome surges in the generator AC output voltage.  
Voltage surge is a common cause of damage to elec-  
tronic equipment.  
Never operate the generator while the vehicle is  
parked over high grass, weeds, brush, leaves or any  
other combustible substance. Such materials can  
ignite and burn from the heat of the exhaust system.  
The generator exhaust system becomes extremely hot  
during operation and remains hot for a long time  
after it has shut down.  
2.10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
2.10.1 25-HOUR BREAK-IN PERIOD  
2.10.5 EFFECTS OF MOISTURE AND DIRT  
The first 25 hours of operation is the break-in period  
for the generator. Properly breaking in the generator  
is essential to minimize fuel consumption and pro-  
vide maximum engine performance. During this 25-  
hour break-in period, follow this procedure:  
Keep the generator set as clean and dry as possible.  
Protect the unit against excessive dust, dirt, corrosive  
vapors, road splash, etc. Permitting dirt and mois-  
ture to accumulate on generator windings will have  
an adverse effect on the insulation resistance of those  
windings.  
• Run the unit at varying electrical loads to help seat  
the engine piston rings properly.  
When moisture is allowed to remain in contact with  
windings, some of the moisture will be retained in  
voids and cracks in the insulation. This causes a  
reduced insulation resistance and will eventually  
cause problems. Dirt will make the problem worse,  
since dirt tends to hold moisture in contact with  
windings. Salt (as from sea air) also will worsen the  
problem since it tends to absorb moisture from the  
air. Salt and moisture, when combined, form a good  
electrical conductor.  
• Check the engine oil level frequently. Add oil if  
needed. It is normal for the generator engine to  
consume more oil than is normal until the piston  
rings have properly seated.  
For the 75-hour operation following the break-in  
period, avoid light electrical loads. Load the  
generator at 50 percent (or more) of its rated  
wattage capacity. Repeated light loads during these  
75 hours can cause improper seating of engine pis-  
ton rings, resulting in blowby and high oil con-  
sumption.  
• After operating the unit for 25 hours, complete the  
tasks recommended under Section 2.10.2.  
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Section 3 – Maintenance  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
To change the oil and/or oil filter, proceed as  
3.1 CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL  
For oil capacities and requirements, see “Engine Oil  
Requirements,” Section 1.5.4 (Page 6). Check the  
engine crankcase oil level at least every eight hours of  
operation, or before you use it. To check the engine  
oil level, proceed as follows (see Figure 3.1):  
follows (see Figure 3.1):  
1. Run the engine until it is thoroughly warmed up  
(at least five minutes) then shut OFF  
the engine.  
2. Immediately after the engine shuts OFF, pull the  
oil drain hose free of its retaining clip. Remove  
the cap from the hose and drain the oil into a  
suitable container. Loosening the oil fill cap will  
allow the crankcase to drain faster.  
1. Be sure the generator is as level as possible.  
2. Remove the dipstick and wipe it dry with a clean,  
lint-free cloth.  
3. Install and tighten the dipstick cap; then, remove  
it again. The oil level should be at the dipstick  
Full” mark.  
4. If necessary, remove the oil fill cap on the rocker  
cover and slowly add oil until it reaches the dip-  
stick “Full” mark. DO NOT FILL ABOVE THE  
“FULLMARK.  
3. After the oil has drained, replace the cap onto the  
end of the oil drain hose. Retain the hose in the clip.  
GO TO STEP 7 IF CHANGING OIL ONLY.  
4. With the oil drained, remove the old oil filter by  
turning it counterclockwise.  
5. Apply a light coating of clean engine oil to the gas-  
ket of the new filter.  
6. Screw the new filter on by hand until its gasket  
lightly contacts the oil filter adapter. Then, tight-  
en the filter an additional 3/4 to one turn.  
7. Remove the dipstick and wipe it dry with a clean,  
lint-free cloth. This will be used later to check the  
oil level.  
8. Remove the oil fill cap on the rocker cover and  
slowly add the proper type and amount of rec-  
ommended oil (see Section 1.5.4, Page 6).  
Periodically use the dipstick to check the oil level  
and continue to fill the crankcase until the oil  
reaches the dipstick “Full” mark. DO NOT FILL  
ABOVE THE “FULLMARK.  
Never operate the engine with the oil level  
below the “Add” mark on the dipstick. Doing  
this could damage the engine.  
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5. Install and tighten the oil fill cap and the dipstick  
before operating the engine.  
3.2 CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL  
AND/OR OIL FILTER  
• Change the engine oil after the first 25 hours of  
operation (after the 25-hour break-in period, see  
Section 2.10.1, Page 11). Thereafter, change the  
oil every 50 operating hours. Change the oil more  
frequently if operating consistently under heavy  
load or at high ambient temperatures.  
9. Install and tighten the oil fill cap and the dipstick  
before operating the engine.  
10. Start the engine and check for leaks.  
NOTE:  
Check the oil level and fill to the “FULLmark  
after checking for leaks. The filter will retain some  
oil.  
• Change the engine oil filter after the first 25 hours  
of operation, and every 100 operating hours there-  
after.  
Figure 3.1 – Oil Maintenance Features  
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4. Clean the air cleaner cover then reassemble  
3.3 MAINTAINING THE ENGINE  
AIR CLEANER  
following steps 7-9 in Section 3.3.1.  
3.4 CLEAN AIR INTAKE  
3.3.1 CLEANING THE FOAM PRECLEANER  
Clean all foreign material from the air intake (Figure  
3.3) at least once every 100 hours of operation. Clean  
more often if necessary.  
Clean and re-oil the foam precleaner every three  
months or every 25 hours of operation, whichever  
occurs first. Service the foam precleaner more fre-  
quently if operating the generator in extremely dusty  
or dirty conditions. Use the following procedure  
(Figure 3.2):  
Inspect the area around the generator exhaust muf-  
fler periodically and remove all grass, leaves, dirt,  
etc., from this area.  
Figure 3.3 – Cleaning Air Intake  
1. Turn the two screws counterclockwise to loosen.  
2. Remove the cover, foam precleaner and paper filter.  
3. Remove the foam precleaner from the cover.  
4. Wash the foam precleaner in liquid detergent and  
water.  
5. Wrap the foam precleaner in a clean cloth and  
gently squeeze it dry.  
6. Saturate the foam precleaner in clean engine oil.  
Gently squeeze it in a clean cloth to remove  
excess oil and to distribute oil (DO NOT TWIST).  
7. Install the foam precleaner into the cover, fol-  
lowed by the paper filter.  
8. Install the cover, foam precleaner and paper filter.  
9. Tighten the two screws to retain the filter in place.  
3.5 CHECKING THE ENGINE  
SPARK PLUG  
Clean the spark plug and reset the spark plug gap  
every 100 hours of operation.  
Figure 3.2 – Engine Air Cleaner  
1. Clean the area around the base of the spark plug  
to keep dirt and debris out of the engine. Clean by  
scraping or washing using a wire brush and com-  
mercial solvent. Do not blast the spark plug to  
clean.  
2. Remove the spark plug and check the condition.  
Replace the spark plug if worn or if reuse is ques-  
tionable.  
PAPER  
AIR FILTER  
FOAM  
PRECLEANER  
AIR CLEANER  
COVER  
3. Check the spark plug gap using a wire feeler  
gauge. Adjust the gap to 0.030 inch (0.76 mm)  
by carefully bending the ground electrode  
(Figure 3.4).  
SCREWS  
Figure 3.4 – Setting the Spark Plug Gap  
3.3.2 CLEANING OR REPLACING  
THE PAPER FILTER  
Once each year or every 100 hours of operation  
(whichever comes first), clean or replace the paper  
filter. The new replacement filter must be flame retar-  
dant. Service the paper filter more frequently if oper-  
ating the generator in extremely dusty or dirty condi-  
tions. Use the following procedure (Figure 3.2):  
1. Follow steps 1-3 in Section 3.3.1; service the  
foam precleaner if necessary.  
2. Remove the paper filter.  
Sparking can occur if the wire terminal does  
not fit firmly on the spark plug terminal end. If  
necessary, re-form the wire terminal to obtain a  
3. Clean the air filter by tapping it gently on a solid  
surface. If the filter is too dirty, replace it with a  
new one. Dispose of the old filter properly.  
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3.6 FUEL FILTER (GASOLINE ONLY)  
3.8 CLEANING THE GENERATOR  
Keep the generator set as clean and dry as possible.  
Protect the unit against excessive dust, dirt, corrosive  
vapors, road splash, etc. Permitting dirt and mois-  
ture to accumulate on generator windings will have  
an adverse effect on the insulation resistance of those  
windings.  
Remove and replace the fuel filter (Figure 3.5)  
once each year or every 100 hours of operation,  
whichever comes first.  
Figure 3.5 – Fuel Filter  
When moisture is allowed to remain in contact with  
windings, some of the moisture will be retained in  
voids and cracks in the insulation. This causes a  
reduced insulation resistance and will eventually  
cause problems. Dirt will make the problem worse,  
since dirt tends to hold moisture in contact with  
windings. Salt (as from sea air) also will worsen the  
problem since it tends to absorb moisture from the  
air. Salt and moisture, when combined, form a good  
electrical conductor.  
3.7 SPARK ARRESTOR MUFFLER  
Do NOT use a forceful spray of water to clean  
the generator. Water will enter the generator  
interior and cause problems, and may also cont-  
aminate the generator fuel system.  
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If the generator is not equipped with a spark arrestor  
exhaust muffler and is to be used on any forest cov-  
ered, brush covered or grass covered unimproved  
land, you may have to install a spark arrestor. The  
spark arrestor must be maintained in effective work-  
ing order by the vehicle owner/operator.  
3.9 BATTERY MAINTENANCE  
All lead-acid batteries will discharge when not in use.  
The generator battery should be inspected as follows:  
For assistance in ordering, installing and maintaining  
spark arrestor exhaust mufflers, contact your nearest  
Generac Authorized Service Dealer.  
3.9.1 WEEKLY  
Exhaust mufflers supplied by Generac are spark  
arrestor types. Generac exhaust mufflers for recre-  
ational vehicle generators do not have a spark  
arrestor screen, but are of the more efficient “toroid”  
or “swirl” type. To remove carbon and combustion  
deposits from such mufflers, remove the plug from  
the muffler and run the engine for approximately 15  
minutes. Shut down the engine, let the muffler cool  
and install the plug.  
• Inspect the battery posts and cables for tightness  
and corrosion. Tighten and clean as necessary.  
• Check the battery fluid level of unsealed batteries  
and, if necessary, fill with Distilled Water Only. Do  
not use tap water in batteries.  
3.9.2 EVERY SIX MONTHS  
• Have the state of charge and condition checked.  
This should be done with an automotive-type bat-  
tery hydrometer.  
NOTE:  
Be sure to reinstall the muffler plug tightly.  
Engine vibration could cause a loose plug to  
fall out. Without the plug in place, hot engine  
exhaust is directed out the opening. This hot  
exhaust, depending on the installation, could  
be directed to areas not able to withstand the  
extreme heat such as wooden floor boards or  
other flammable material. This could result  
in a fire.  
Servicing of the battery is to be performed or  
supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batter-  
ies and the required precautions. Keep unautho-  
rized personnel away from batteries.  
Damage will result if the battery connections are  
made in reverse.  
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• Where electrolyte contacts the eyes, flush  
thoroughly and immediately with water and seek  
medical attention; and  
DANGER  
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The  
battery is capable of exploding. Storage batter-  
ies give off explosive hydrogen gas. This gas  
can form an explosive mixture around the bat-  
tery for several hours after charging. The  
slightest spark can ignite the gas and cause an  
explosion. Such an explosion can shatter the  
battery and cause blindness or other injury.  
Any area that houses a storage battery must be  
properly ventilated. Do not allow smoking,  
open flame, sparks, or any spark producing  
tools or equipment near the battery. Discharge  
static electricity from your body before touch-  
ing the battery by first touching a grounded  
metal surface.  
• Spilled electrolyte is to be washed down with an  
acid neutralizing agent. A common practice is to  
use a solution of 1 pound (500 grams) bicarbonate  
of soda to 1 gallon (4 liters) or water. The bicar-  
bonate of soda solution is to be added until the  
evidence of reaction (foaming) has ceased. The  
resulting liquid is to be flushed with water and the  
area dried.  
3.10 MAJOR SERVICE MANUAL  
To obtain a service manual for your generator, con-  
tact Generac or your nearest Generac Authorized  
Service Dealer. Make sure to identify your MODEL  
NUMBER and SERIES.  
A battery presents a risk of electrical shock  
and high short circuit current. The following  
precautions are to be observed when working  
on batteries:  
3.11 DRIVE BELT  
The engine drives the generator rotor by means of a  
pulley and drive belt arrangement. The drive belt and  
pulleys are warranted for the life of the generator. Drive  
belt tension was properly adjusted before the unit was  
shipped from the factory. If you suspect that drive belt  
tension is incorrect, contact a Generac Authorized  
Service Dealer.  
• Remove watches, rings or other metal objects;  
• Use tools with insulated handles;  
• Wear rubber gloves and boots;  
• Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of the  
battery;  
• Disconnect any charging source prior to connecting  
or disconnecting battery terminals; and  
• Do not use any jumper cables or booster battery to  
crank and start the generator engine. If any battery  
has discharged, remove it for recharging.  
3.12 EXERCISING THE GENERATOR  
Generac recommends that you start and operate the  
generator at least once every seven days. Let  
the unit run for at least 30 minutes to “exercise”  
the engine.  
Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released  
electrolyte has been known to be harmful to  
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the skin and eyes, and to be toxic.  
The electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric acid that is  
harmful to the skin and eyes. It is electrically  
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conductive and corrosive. The following  
procedures are to be observed:  
• Wear full eye protection and protective clothing;  
• Where electrolyte contacts the skin, wash it off  
immediately with water;  
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3.13.2 RETURN TO SERVICE  
To return the unit to service after storage, proceed  
as follows:  
3.13 OUT OF SERVICE PROCEDURE  
3.13.1 REMOVAL FROM SERVICE  
If you cannot exercise the generator every seven days,  
and it is to be out of service longer than 30 days, pre-  
pare the generator for storage as follows:  
1. Check the tag on the engine for oil viscosity and  
classification. Verify that the correct recommend-  
ed oil is used in the engine (see Section 1.5.4,  
Page 6). If necessary, drain and refill with the  
proper oil.  
2. Check the state of the battery. Fill all cells of  
unsealed batteries to the proper level with distilled  
water. DO NOT USE TAP WATER IN THE BAT-  
TERY. Recharge the battery to 100 percent state of  
charge, or, if defective, replace the battery.  
3. Clean and wipe the entire generator.  
4. Reconnect the battery. Observe battery polarity.  
Damage may occur if the battery is connected  
incorrectly.  
1. Start the engine and let it warm up.  
2. Close the fuel shutoff valve in the fuel supply line  
and allow the unit to shut down.  
3. While the engine is still warm from running,  
drain the oil completely. Refill the crankcase with  
SAE 10W-30 oil having API classification “For  
Service SF.”  
4. Attach a tag to the engine indicating the viscosity  
and classification of the oil in the crankcase.  
5. Remove the spark plug and pour two or three  
tablespoons of clean, fresh engine oil into the  
spark plug threaded openings. Reinstall and  
tighten the spark plug.  
6. Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry  
room on a wooden board. Never store the battery  
on any concrete or earthen floor.  
5. Turn OFF all electrical loads. Add fuel if neces-  
sary and then start the engine.  
6. Allow the unit to warm up thoroughly.  
7. Apply electrical loads to at least 50 percent of the  
unit’s rated wattage capacity.  
8. When the engine is thoroughly warmed up, shut  
7. Clean and wipe the entire generator.  
it down.  
9. Your generator is now ready for service.  
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PART II –  
INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
DANGER  
ONLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS OR CONTRACTORS  
SHOULD ATTEMPT INSTALLATION!!  
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Safety Rules  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
DANGER: For fire safety, installation of a generator into a recreational vehicle must comply  
strictly with article 551, NFPA 70; ANSI C1-1975; AND, ANSI A119.2-1975/NFPA 501C “Standard  
for Recreational Vehicles” (Part 3, “Installation of Electrical Systems”). In addition, installation  
must comply with the manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations.  
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NOTICE TO INSTALLER  
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GENERAL HAZARDS  
These Installation Instructions have been published  
by Generac to aid in the installation of the products  
described in this manual. Generac assumes that  
installation personnel are familiar with the proce-  
dures for installing such products, or similar prod-  
ucts that Generac manufactures. Generac also  
assumes that personnel have been trained in the rec-  
ommended installation procedures for these prod-  
ucts and that such training includes (a) use of com-  
mon hand tools, (b) use of special Generac tools, and  
(c) use of any tools and/or equipment from other sup-  
pliers.  
• For safety reasons, Generac recommends  
that the installation, initial start-up and mainte-  
nance of this equipment is carried out by a  
Generac Authorized Service Dealer.  
• The engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monox-  
ide, which can be DEADLY. This dangerous gas, if  
breathed in sufficient concentrations, can cause  
unconsciousness or even death. This exhaust sys-  
tem must be installed properly, in strict compli-  
ance with applicable codes and standards.  
Following installation, you must do nothing that  
might render the system unsafe or in noncompli-  
ance with such codes and standards. The genera-  
tor compartment must be completely vapor sealed  
from the vehicle interior. There must be no possi-  
bility of exhaust fumes entering the vehicle interi-  
or. Never operate this equipment with a leaking or  
defective exhaust system.  
• Keep hands, feet, clothing, etc., away from drive  
belts, fans, and other moving or hot parts. Never  
remove any drive belt or fan guard while the unit is  
operating.  
• Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and venti-  
lating air is critical to correct generator operation  
and is required to expel toxic fumes and fuel  
vapors from the generator compartment. Without  
sufficient cooling airflow, the engine/generator  
quickly overheats, which causes serious damage to  
the generator. Do not alter the installation or per-  
mit even partial blockage of ventilation provisions,  
as this can seriously affect safe operation of the  
generator.  
Generac cannot possibly know of and advise the  
recreational vehicle trade of all conceivable methods,  
procedures or techniques by which to perform an  
installation. Nor can Generac anticipate every possi-  
ble hazard that might result from each installation  
method, procedure or technique. Generac has not  
undertaken any such wide evaluation. Therefore,  
people who use a method, procedure or technique  
that Generac does not specifically recommend must  
first completely satisfy themselves that their safety,  
the safety of the vehicle's occupants and the product's  
safety is not endangered by the method, procedure or  
technique selected.  
Information, illustrations, specifications, etc., con-  
tained in these Installation Instructions are based on  
the latest information available at the time of publi-  
cation. Every effort has been expended to be sure that  
such data is both accurate and current. However, the  
manufacturer reserves the right to change, alter or  
otherwise improve this product at any time without  
prior notice.  
• When working on this equipment, remain alert at  
all times. Never work on the equipment when you  
are physically or mentally fatigued.  
• Before performing any maintenance on the genera-  
tor, disconnect its battery cables to prevent acci-  
dental start up. Disconnect the cable from the bat-  
tery post indicated by a NEGATIVE, NEG or (–)  
first. Reconnect that cable last.  
• Never use the generator or any of its parts as a  
step. Stepping on the unit can stress and break  
parts, and may result in dangerous operating con-  
ditions from leaking exhaust gases, fuel leakage,  
oil leakage, etc.  
DANGER  
Despite the safe design of this generator,  
operating this equipment imprudently, neglecting  
its maintenance or being careless can cause  
possible injury or death. Permit only responsible  
and capable persons to operate or maintain this  
equipment.  
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Potentially lethal voltages are generated by  
these machines. Ensure all steps are taken to  
render the machine safe before attempting to  
work on the generator.  
Parts of the generator are rotating and/or hot  
during operation. Exercise care near running  
generators.  
• Never insert any tool or other object through open-  
ings in the generator interior, even if the unit is not  
running. You might seriously injure yourself or  
damage the equipment.  
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Safety Rules  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS  
FIRE HAZARDS  
• The generator covered by this manual produces  
dangerous electrical voltages and can cause fatal  
electrical shock. Avoid contact with bare wires, ter-  
minals, connections, etc., while the unit is running.  
Ensure all appropriate covers, guards and barriers  
are in place before operating the generator. If you  
must work around an operating unit, stand on an  
insulated, dry surface to reduce shock hazard.  
• Do not handle any kind of electrical device while  
standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands  
or feet are wet. DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK MAY RESULT.  
• During installation onto the vehicle, properly  
ground (bond) the generator either by solid mount-  
ing to the vehicle frame or chassis, or by means of  
an approved bonding conductor. DO NOT connect  
the bonding conductor to any generator part that  
might be removed or disassembled during routine  
maintenance. If the grounding conductor must be  
replaced, use only a flexible conductor that is of  
No. 8 American Wire Gauge (AWG) copper wire  
minimum.  
For fire safety, the generator must be installed and  
maintained properly. Installation always must  
comply with applicable codes, standards, laws and  
regulations. Adhere strictly to local, state and  
national electrical and building codes. Comply  
with regulations the Occupational Safety and  
Health Administration (OSHA) has established.  
Also, ensure that the generator is installed in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions  
and recommendations. Following proper installa-  
tion, do nothing that might alter a safe installation  
and render the unit in noncompliance with the  
aforementioned codes, standards, laws and regu-  
lations.  
• Keep a fire extinguisher in the vehicle at all times.  
Extinguishers rated ABC” by the National Fire  
Protection Association are appropriate for use on  
the recreational vehicle generator electrical system.  
Keep the extinguisher properly charged and be  
familiar with its use. If you have any question per-  
taining to fire extinguishers, consult your local fire  
department.  
• If the vehicle electrical circuits can be powered by  
any other source of electricity (such as a “dock-  
side” power receptacle), there must be no possibil-  
ity of connecting the different power sources to the  
vehicle circuits at the same time. The dockside  
(utility) power source must be positively isolated  
from the vehicle circuits whenever the generator is  
operating. Failure to isolate the vehicle circuits  
from the dockside power supply when the genera-  
tor is running may result in damage to the genera-  
tor or serious injury or death to dockside (utility)  
power workers due to backfeed of electrical ener-  
gy.  
• In case of accident caused by electric shock, imme-  
diately shut down the source of electrical power. If  
this is not possible, attempt to free the victim from  
the live conductor. AVOID DIRECT CONTACT  
WITH THE VICTIM. Use a nonconducting imple-  
ment, such as a rope or board, to free the victim  
from the live conductor. If the victim is uncon-  
scious, apply first aid and get immediate medical  
help.  
EXPLOSION HAZARDS  
• Do not smoke around the generator. Wipe up any  
fuel or oil spills immediately. Ensure that no com-  
bustible materials are left in the generator com-  
partment, or on or near the generator, as FIRE or  
EXPLOSION may result. Keep the area surround-  
ing the generator clean and free from debris.  
• Gasoline is extremely FLAMMABLE and its vapors  
are EXPLOSIVE. Do not permit smoking, open  
flame, sparks or any source of heat in the vicinity  
while handling gasoline. Comply with all laws gov-  
erning the storage and handling of gasoline.  
• Fuel lines must be properly installed and  
fastened, and free of leaks. There must be  
no possibility of gasoline vapors entering the vehi-  
cle interior.  
You are required to install an approved, flexible,  
nonconductive fuel line between the generator fuel  
connection point and rigid fuel lines.  
• Never wear jewelry when working on this equip-  
ment. Jewelry can conduct electricity resulting in  
electric shock, or may get caught in moving com-  
ponents causing injury.  
• If the generator is equipped with a liquid propane  
(LP) gas fuel system, install the unit so it complies  
with all codes, standards and regulations pertain-  
ing to such systems. LP gas is highly explosive. The  
gas tends to settle in low areas where even the  
slightest spark can ignite it and cause an explo-  
sion. Do not allow gas vapors to enter the vehicle.  
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6. CSA Electrical Bulletin 946, available from the  
1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE  
Canadian Standards Association, Housing and  
Constructions Materials Section, 178 Rexdale  
Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada, M9W 1R3.  
OF THE MANUAL  
These Installation Instructions have been prepared  
especially for the purpose of familiarizing installers  
and owners of the applicable equipment with the  
product's installation requirements. Give serious  
consideration to all information and instructions in  
the manual, both for safety and for continued reliable  
operation of the equipment.  
1.4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION  
Instructions and information in this section pertain  
to Generac air-cooled generators. These generators  
are designed specifically for installing in recreational  
vehicles. They operate 120-volt, single-phase, 60-  
Hertz, AC electrical loads that require 40.0 amps  
(gasoline) or 37.5 amps (LP fuel) at 120 volts.  
Because of the different recreational vehicle models  
and the variations between the models, it would be  
extremely difficult, if not impractical, to provide  
detailed instructions for every possible installation.  
For that reason, instructions and illustrations in this  
manual are general in nature. Illustrations are not  
intended to serve as detailed installation blueprints.  
1.5 GENERATOR ENGINE  
OPERATING SPEED  
The generator’s revolving field (rotor) is driven by a  
single-cylinder, four-cycle engine through a pulley and  
drive belt arrangement. The generator supplies 120  
volts AC at 60 Hertz when the rotor is operating at  
3,600 rpm.The drive belt arrangement allows the  
engine to operate at a lower speed than the rotor.  
The installation should comply strictly with all  
applicable codes, standards and regulations pertain-  
ing to the installation and use of this product. If any  
portion of this manual appears to be in conflict with  
such codes, standards or regulations, the applicable  
codes, standards or regulations must take prece-  
dence over the manual.  
1.6 GENERATOR AC  
CONNECTION SYSTEM  
The generator is equipped with dual stator power  
windings as shown in Figure 1.1.  
1.2 SAFETY  
Before handling, installing, operating or servicing this  
equipment, carefully read the “Notice to Installer”  
and “Safety Rules” on Pages 18 and 19. Comply with  
all safety rules to prevent death, personal injury or  
damage to equipment and/or property. Stress safety  
to all installers, operators and service technicians  
who work on this equipment.  
Figure 1.1 – 120-volt Single Voltage Connection  
1.3 STANDARDS BOOKLETS  
Installation, use and servicing of this equipment  
should comply strictly with published standards, as  
well as the manufacturer's recommendations. The  
following standards booklets (latest revision) are  
available from the sources indicated:  
1. NFPA Standard 501C, “Standard for Recreational  
Vehicles,” available from the National Fire  
Protection Association, Batterymarch Park,  
Quincy, MA 02269.  
2. NFPA 70, “NFPA Handbook of the National  
Electric Code,” available same as Item 1.  
3. ANSI C1-1975 and ANSI 119.2-1975, available  
from the American National Standards Institute,  
1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.  
4. ANSI A119.2/NFPA 501C, available from the  
Recreational Vehicle Association, 1896 Preston  
White Drive, Reston, VA 22090.  
5. California Administrative Code, Title 25, avail-  
able from the State of California, Documents  
Section, P.O. Box 1015, North Highlands,  
CA 95660.  
• The AC connection system on all air-cooled  
PRIMEPACT series generators uses a GROUNDED  
neutral.  
• A separate green ground wire is connected to the  
recreational vehicle’s junction box.  
• For these PRIMEPACT units, loads connected  
across T1 (red) to T2 (white), MUST NOT exceed  
30 amperes or 3,600 watts, and loads connected  
across T3 (black) and T2 (white) MUST NOT  
exceed 20 amperes or 2,400 watts each at 120  
volts. The combined loading of the two breakers  
should not exceed 5,500 watts.  
NOTE:  
Do NOT connect loads in excess of circuit  
breaker ratings.  
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Figure 1.2 – Major Features and Dimensions  
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• Whether the generator is mounted above the hori-  
2.1 LOCATION AND SUPPORT  
zontal support tubing or suspended below the tub-  
ing, the supporting frame used must be structural-  
ly sound.  
2.1.1 GENERATOR LOCATION  
The most desirable location for the generator set is  
between the vehicle's main frame members. However,  
this is seldom possible. Most units must be installed  
on the side of the vehicle and are difficult to reinforce.  
• If the generator cannot be bolted directly to  
the supporting frame or support tubing, consider  
using  
additional  
tubing,  
angle  
brackets  
or other supports to give the supporting frame suf-  
ficient strength.  
Many recreational vehicles have been factory  
equipped with an area for the generator set. Some  
vehicles may even have a generator compartment  
provided by the vehicle manufacturer.  
Figure 2.1 – Typical Horizontal Support Frame  
Plan the generator location based on the following:  
• The generator set must be installed on a frame-  
work that is part of the recreational vehicle, as out-  
lined in Section 2.1.2.  
• The location must provide an access opening that  
is large enough to permit generator removal  
(unless the generator is to be removed from under-  
neath the supporting framework).  
• The location must provide easy access to frequent-  
ly serviced components, such as filters, oil drains,  
spark plugs and other common maintenance  
parts.  
• The location must provide sufficient room to allow  
minimum clearances as outlined in Section 2.2. If  
sound insulation is to be used on the compartment  
walls and ceiling, the minimum recommended  
applies to the space between the generator and  
such insulation.  
2.1.3 SUSPENDED MOUNTING  
If you are going to suspend the generator below the  
horizontal support tubing, the suspension method  
you use with the vehicle frame members must (a) be  
able to support the weight of the generator AND (b)  
provide sufficient restraint for the generator. One typ-  
ical suspended mounting system is shown in Figure  
2.2. The location of a suspended mounting system  
must be carefully planned, keeping the following gen-  
eral rules in mind:  
• The location must provide adequate cooling and  
ventilating airflow for the generator without a great  
deal of work and expense.  
• Protect the generator against road splash and debris.  
Baffles or splash guards may be required to protect  
certain areas of the generator. To make sure the gen-  
erator is adequately protected, road test the installa-  
tion through mud, water and slush.  
2.1.2 GENERATOR SUPPORT  
The generator must be securely attached to a metal  
framework that has been made part of the vehicle  
frame structure by bolting or welding. The metal  
framework on which the generator will rest and  
which will restrain the generator set should consist of  
at least two horizontal beams. These beams should  
consist of (a) 1-1/2-inch square, 11-gauge steel tubing  
OR (b) 1-1/2-inch, 11-gauge angle iron. A typical sup-  
porting frame with horizontal support tubing, is  
shown in Figure 2.1.  
Figure 2.2 – Typical Suspended Mounting System  
The generator can be installed so that it sits on top of  
the horizontal support tubing if the vehicle design  
permits. Another method is to suspend the generator  
below the horizontal support tubing by means of suit-  
able, structurally sound metal framework. The fol-  
lowing general rules apply:  
Vehicle construction MUST be capable of support-  
ing the weight of the generator.  
• The installer must make certain that the selected  
location will permit adequate cooling and ventilat-  
ing airflow to be supplied.  
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2.1.4 GENERATOR RESTRAINT  
2.2.2 COMPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION  
Use four 3/8"-16 hardened steel bolts (Grade 5) to fas-  
ten the generator to the supporting frame or the sup-  
port tubing. These bolts must pass through (a) the gen-  
erator mounting base, (b) the compartment floor (if a  
compartment is used) and (c) the supporting frame-  
work (Figure 2.3). All bolts must be long enough so that  
when tight, at least three threads are visible past the  
retaining lock nuts. Refer to Section 2.2 for the location  
of the generator mounting holes.  
• The generator compartment should be either con-  
structed of, or lined with, 26-gauge galvanized  
steel.  
NOTE:  
Aluminum is NOT an acceptable alternative  
to galvanized steel due to aluminum’s low  
melting point.  
• If the compartment is lined with galvanized steel, it  
may be constructed of any material. Generac rec-  
ommends that the compartment be constructed of  
1/2-inch thick plywood (not strandboard), with the  
floor made of a double thickness of 1/2-inch ply-  
wood with the grain of the wood at cross section  
for added strength (Figure 2.5).  
Figure 2.3 – Typical Generator Restraint  
Figure 2.5 – Typical Compartment Construction  
2.2 GENERATOR COMPARTMENTS  
Whether the generator set is being installed inside a  
compartment specifically manufactured to house a gen-  
erator or inside a compartment that the installer con-  
structs, the compartment MUST meet certain specifi-  
cations as outlined in the following sections:  
2.2.1 COMPARTMENT SIZE  
Plan the compartment size carefully. Provide a mini-  
mum clearance of 1/2 inch (13 mm) on the front and  
top, 1 inch (25 mm) on the sides, and 1/2 inch (13  
mm) from the back for air circulation AFTER the  
compartment has been lined with metal and sound  
insulation (Figure 2.4).  
• If constructing a compartment, line the exterior  
(underside) of the compartment floor with 26-  
gauge galvanized steel.  
• All seams, splices and joints of the compartment  
walls (unless vapor tight by design) should  
be caulked to prevent poisonous, flammable or  
explosive vapors from entering the vehicle interior.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
Refer to “Figure 1.2 – Major Features and  
Dimensions” on Page 21.  
Figure 2.4 – Clearances  
Plywood  
Compartment  
Caulking must be done so that the caulking materi-  
al will stay in place permanently. Pressing such  
materials as putty tape onto joints and seams is NOT  
acceptable. A high quality silicone rubber base  
sealant is recommended.  
1 1/2" Clearance on Top  
1" Clearance  
in Back  
• Holes and openings made in the compartment  
walls to allow for the passage of electrical conduit,  
conductors, hoses, cables, etc., into the vehicle liv-  
ing area must be sealed vapor tight with silicone  
rubber base sealant.  
1" Each Side  
1/2"  
Insulation  
in Front  
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• If flexible metal conduit is used, it must be sealed  
DANGER  
internally at the end where it terminates inside the  
compartment’s electrical junction box.  
NOTE:  
Do not install sound insulation or any  
absorbent material on the compartment floor  
interior. Such materials will become soaked  
with combustible or explosive vapors and  
liquids and will become a fire hazard.  
Flexible metal conduit, due to its unique con-  
struction, is NOT vapor tight along its entire  
length.  
Using a combination of sound insulating materials  
can often reduce noise more effectively than a single  
material. For example, a sheet of lead or visco-elastic  
material, along with a layer of other acoustical mate-  
rial, is more effective than when a single material is  
used.  
• Seams and joints of the galvanized steel (whether  
used as a liner or for the compartment itself) must  
be lapped and mechanically secured. Such seams  
may be manufactured, welded, bolted, riveted or  
screwed. Manufactured lock seams are shown in  
Figure 2.6. Installer constructed compartments  
typically utilize a standard lap joint.  
2.2.4 ACOUSTICS  
For additional noise abatement, the installer may  
wish to consider the following:  
Figure 2.6 – Types of Lock Seams  
• Using special sound insulating materials.  
• Construction of a special noise abatement  
compartment.  
NOTE:  
Any method used to reduce noise must not  
adversely affect the flow of cooling and ventilating  
air into or out of the compartment.  
In addition to the effective use of sound insulating  
materials, construction of a special noise abatement  
compartment might be considered to reduce noise  
levels. Such a compartment might be constructed as  
follows (Figure 2.7):  
• After the compartment has been metal lined and  
vapor sealed, line the compartment interior walls  
and ceiling with an approved, nonflammable  
sound insulating material. See Section 2.2.3.  
• Use 5/8-inch thick or 3/4-inch thick plywood in the  
compartment.  
• Construct the compartment floor of a double thick-  
ness of 5/8-inch or 3/4-inch plywood.  
• Line the compartment interior walls and floor, as  
well as the underside of the floor, with 26-gauge  
galvanized steel.  
Vapor seal all compartment seams and joints.  
• Over the galvanized steel lining, install a combina-  
tion of acoustical materials as mentioned in  
Section 2.2.3.  
DANGER  
Do not install any flammable material directly  
above or around the compartment. Heat,  
transferred through the compartment structure,  
may be sufficient to ignite, char or discolor  
seat cushions, fiberboard and other flammable  
materials. You may need to use approved  
nonflammable insulating materials in high  
temperature areas.  
DANGER  
To prevent fire or explosion, do not install any  
insulation or other absorbent materials on the  
interior or underside of the compartment floor.  
2.2.3 SOUND INSULATING MATERIALS  
Once installers have determined that a compartment  
is properly constructed and metal lined, they can add  
acoustical material. This may include additional  
sealant or insulating material, to reflect noise away  
from the vehicle interior.  
• Seal all compartment door edges to prevent noise  
leakage around the door perimeter.  
• Line the compartment door interior (except for air  
openings) with suitable, fireproof sound insulation  
(such as 1-inch (25 mm) thick fiberglass with a 2-  
pound density).  
Sound insulating materials should be of a nonflam-  
mable type. One excellent insulating material is a 1-  
inch (25 mm) thick fiberglass having a 2-pound den-  
sity. When fiberglass is used, its coated side should  
face toward the compartment interior.  
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Figure 2.7 – Typical Noise Abatement  
2.2.5 COMPARTMENT FLOOR CUTOUTS  
You must provide openings in the generator compart-  
ment for the following items (Figure 2.8):  
• Engine exhaust and cooling air outlets  
• Generator cooling air inlet  
Four holes for passage of generator mounting  
bolts. See Section 2.1.4 (Page 23).  
DANGER  
Fuel lines and exhaust piping must not pene-  
trate into the vehicle living area.  
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Figure 2.8 – Compartment Floor Cutout  
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NOTE:  
2.3 COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR  
It is absolutely essential that an adequate flow of air  
for cooling, ventilating and engine combustion be  
supplied to the generator set. Without sufficient air-  
flow, the engine/generator quickly overheats. Such  
overheating can cause serious operating difficulties  
and also may cause fire and personal injury. The  
installer must make sure that sufficient air is avail-  
able to the generator for cooling, ventilating and com-  
bustion. The installer also must provide for a path  
for exhausting the cooling air to the exterior of a com-  
partment, if so equipped.  
Screening, louvers or expanded metal that cover air  
openings restrict airflow. You must compensate for  
this by making the actual air opening proportion-  
ately larger. See Section 2.3.3 (Page 27).  
Figure 2.10 – Air Inlet in Compartment Door  
DANGER  
Never use discharged cooling air for heating or permit  
such air to enter the vehicle interior. This air contains  
deadly carbon monoxide gas and other poisonous, flam-  
mable or explosive gases.  
2.3.1 GENERATOR AIRFLOW  
Engine operation drives cooling fans for the two-stage  
cooling air system. A pressure fan draws cooling air  
into the top of the generator (Figure 2.9). This airflow  
cools the engine/generator and electronic components.  
The second part of the cooling system, a suction fan,  
draws air that is heated from a hot engine into a collec-  
tor pan at the base of the unit. This heated air (although  
cooler than exhaust muffler) is then deflected out the  
bottom toward the ground.  
NOTE:  
Be sure to meet the minimum clearances illustrat-  
ed in Figure 2.4 (Page 23).  
When the unit is installed on a suspended mounting  
system, one of several different methods of supplying  
airflow may be used as follows:  
• Provide a door in the vehicle skirt having an air  
inlet opening (Figure 2.11).  
Figure 2.9 – Airflow Through Engine/Generator  
Figure 2.11 – Suspended Mount: Inlet Door  
• Using ductwork (Figure 2.12, Page 27). The  
installer must be sure air is available to the  
top of the generator since air inlets are located at  
the top.  
• By providing an opening in the vehicle skirt and  
space behind the generator for cooling airflow  
(Figure 2.13 Page 27). Recommended clearance  
behind the back of the generator is at least  
1/2 inch (13 mm).  
2.3.2 COOLING AIR INLET OPENINGS  
The minimum size of the air inlet opening, whether  
the generator is housed in a conventional compart-  
ment or not, is at least 100 square inches (see  
Figure 2.10). This rule applies whether inlet air is  
brought in through an opening in the compartment  
door, an opening in the vehicle skirt, through duct-  
work, or by any other means.  
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Figure 2.12 – Air Inlet Using Ductwork  
2.3.4 TESTING THE INSTALLATION  
Generac recommends testing the installation to be  
sure adequate cooling airflow is available to the unit  
before placing the unit into service. If the unit shows  
signs of overheating, you will need to enlarge the air  
openings. Never place a unit into service until  
absolutely certain that cooling and ventilation is ade-  
quate.  
NOTE:  
You must test the installation, especially if you  
bring in air from below the generator set.  
Figure 2.13 – Air Inlet in Vehicle Skirt  
2.4 GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM  
The installation of a gasoline fuel system (Figure  
2.14) for a recreational vehicle generator set must  
comply with applicable codes, standards and regula-  
tions. The entire fuel system must be completely free  
of leaks. There must be no possibility of gasoline  
vapors entering the vehicle interior.  
VEHICLE FLOOR  
VEHICLE  
SKIRT  
AIR  
INLET  
Figure 2.14 – Generator Fuel System  
MINIMUM  
CLEARANCE  
1-1/2"  
2.3.3 COMPENSATING FOR RESTRICTIONS  
Such materials as screening, louvers or expanded  
metal can restrict the free flow of air. Compensate for  
this restriction by making the actual air opening pro-  
portionately larger.  
Some materials may offer only a 60 percent “free air  
inlet area.” Other more efficient materials may pro-  
vide up to a 90 percent free air inlet area. The per-  
centage of free air inlet opening is usually available  
from the material supplier or manufacturer.  
DANGER  
Gasoline is highly flammable, and its vapors are  
explosive. Comply with all codes, standards and  
regulations pertaining to gasoline fuel systems  
used in recreational vehicle generators.  
To determine the actual air inlet opening size  
required, divide 100 square inches by the per-  
centage of free air inlet area for the material you  
will use.  
Properly install and maintain the fuel system  
and keep it entirely free of leaks. Gasoline  
vapors must not enter the vehicle interior.  
For example: If you plan to use screening with an 80  
percent free air inlet area, divide 100 by 0.8, which  
results in 125 square inches. Minimum actual size of  
air inlet opening in this case is 125 square inches.  
Factory installed generator fuel system components  
include (a) fuel filter, (b) 12-volt DC electric pump, (c)  
engine carburetor, and (d) interconnecting lines and  
fittings. Connect a fuel supply line to the fuel filter  
inlet. Use a flexible length of approved fuel hose  
between the fuel filter inlet connection and rigid fuel  
lines.  
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2.4.1 FUEL TANK  
2.4.2.2 Flexible Fuel Line  
Use an approved flexible length of fuel hose between  
the generator fuel inlet connection and rigid fuel  
lines. This prevents breaking of the line caused by  
vibration, shifting, settling or movement. The follow-  
ing rules apply:  
Either the generator must share the vehicle engine's  
fuel tank, or you must install a separate fuel tank for  
the generator set. All fuel tanks installed on the vehi-  
cle must be constructed, installed and restrained so  
they comply with applicable codes, standards and  
regulations.  
• The flexible hose must comply with SAE J30B,  
“Standard for Fuel and Oil Hose.” It must be  
approved for use with gasoline.  
• The hose should be at least 6 inches (152 mm)  
longer than is needed to prevent the hose from  
rupturing if the generator shifts or settles.  
If the generator is to share the vehicle engine's tank,  
separate fuel pickup tubes are required for the engine  
and the generator. Generac recommends that you  
make the fuel pickup tube 2 to 3 inches (51 to 76  
mm) shorter than the vehicle engine's pickup tube.  
This prevents the generator from depleting the entire  
fuel supply during prolonged generator operating  
periods.  
2.5 LP GAS FUEL SYSTEM  
DANGER  
LP gas is highly EXPLOSIVE. The gas is heavier  
than air and tends to settle in low areas. Even  
the slightest spark can ignite it and cause and  
explosion. Only competent, qualified people  
should be allowed to install, test, adjust or ser-  
vice an LP gas fuel system. Install the optional  
fuel system in compliance with applicable  
codes, standards and regulations. After the  
installation, do not do anything that might ren-  
der the system in noncompliance with applica-  
ble codes and standards.  
Do NOT tee the generator fuel supply line into  
the vehicle engine fuel supply line. If this is  
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done, the generator will be starved of fuel  
when both engines are operating at the same  
time. Also, while the vehicle engine is not run-  
ning, generator operation may drain the vehi-  
cle engine supply line, making it difficult to  
start the vehicle engine.  
2.4.2 GENERATOR FUEL SUPPLY LINE  
The LP powered range of generators are fitted with a  
nonadjustable, factory set system. These systems are  
tamper-proof to meet 1997 California Air Resources  
Board requirements for engine emission.  
2.4.2.1 Rigid Fuel Lines  
Those lines used to supply fuel from a tank to the  
generator must comply with applicable codes, stan-  
dards and regulations. The following general rules  
apply to rigid fuel lines:  
2.5.1 PARTS NOT INCLUDED IN FUEL SYSTEM  
The propane fuel system does NOT include such  
items as (a) gas tank, (b) gas piping, (c) fittings, (d)  
valves, and (e) primary regulator, used to store the  
gaseous fuel and deliver it to the gaseous fuel sole-  
noid (Figure 2.15, Page 29).  
• Rigid lines should be of annealed, seamless, drawn  
aluminum or steel.  
• Lines and fittings must comply with SAE J512F,  
“Standard Automotive Fittings,” or with ANSI  
B126.26 (latest edition).  
• Route the fuel line so that at least 2 inches (51 mm)  
of clearance is maintained between the line and  
any exhaust system parts.  
• Do not attach electrical wiring to fuel lines. Route  
the wiring so it cannot come into contact with any  
fuel line.  
• Route fuel lines so if they leak, fuel does not drip  
onto any electrical or exhaust system parts.  
• Use nonferrous metal straps without sharp edges  
to secure fuel lines.  
DANGER  
Use only approved components in the fuel sup-  
ply system. All components must be properly  
installed in accordance with applicable codes.  
Improper installation or use of unauthorized  
components may result in fire or an explosion.  
Follow approved methods to test the system  
for leaks. No leakage is permitted. Do not allow  
fuel vapors to enter the vehicle interior.  
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Figure 2.15 – Typical Propane Gas Fuel System  
2.5.4 PRIMARY REGULATOR  
Gas pressure delivered to the solenoid valve must be  
properly regulated by means of a primary gas regula-  
tor. Mount the primary regulator at the gas tank out-  
let or in the supply line from the gas tank. The fol-  
lowing rules apply:  
For best results, the primary regulator supplies  
gaseous fuel to the secondary regulator at 11 inch-  
es water column. Do NOT exceed 14 inches water  
column.  
• The installer must be sure the primary regulator is  
rated at sufficient gas flow to operate the generator  
plus all other gas appliances in the circuit.  
NOTE:  
Recommended MINIMUM gas flow rate for all air-  
cooled PRIMEPACT series generators is 67 cubic  
feet per hour.  
If an existing primary gas regulator does not have  
a sufficient flow capacity for the generator and  
other gas appliances in the circuit, (a) install a pri-  
mary regulator with adequate flow rate, or (b)  
install a separate regulator only and rated at least  
67 cubic feet per hour. The inlet side of any pri-  
mary regulator that supplies the generator must  
connect directly to a gas pressure tank. Do NOT  
tee the generator line into a gas circuit feeding  
other areas.  
2.5.2 SOME IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS  
When installing an LP gas system, consider seriously  
the following items:  
• All fittings, lines, hoses and clamps must be tight  
and free of leaks. Apply a pipe sealant to threads  
when assembling threaded connections. This  
reduces the possibility of leakage.  
2.5.5 GASEOUS CARBURETION  
LP gas vapors should be supplied to the secondary  
regulator inlet at about 11 inches water column (pos-  
itive pressure). The engine pistons draw air in during  
the intake stroke (Figure 2.16). This air passes  
through a carburetor venturi, which creates a low  
pressure that is proportional to the quantity of air  
being pumped. The low pressure from the carburetor  
venturi acts on the regulator diaphragm to pull the  
diaphragm toward the source of low pressure. A lever  
attached to the diaphragm opens a valve to permit  
gas glow through the carburetor.  
Test the entire fuel system for leaks using approved  
test methods.  
• Optimum gas pressure at the inlet to the gaseous  
fuel solenoid valve and secondary regulator is 11  
inches water column.  
• The installer’s fuel supply connection point is at  
the gaseous fuel solenoid valve. This is a 3/4-inch  
(female) connection. Provide a suitable 3/4-inch  
NPT (male) connector to attach to the fuel supply  
line.  
• Use a length of approved flexible fuel hose between  
the gaseous fuel solenoid valve and rigid gas pip-  
ing. The flexible line should be at least 6 inches  
longer than necessary.  
Figure 2.16 – LP Gas Carburetion Diagram  
2.5.3 VAPOR WITHDRAWAL  
LP gas is stored in pressure tanks as a liquid. The  
gas systems used with these generators were  
designed only for vapor withdrawal type systems.  
Vapor withdrawal systems use the gas vapors that  
form above the liquid fuel in the tank. Do NOT  
attempt to use the generator with any liquid with-  
drawal type system.  
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The greater the airflow through the carburetor ven-  
The leak test must comply fully with NFPA,  
Paragraph 318. All connections, hoses, valve regula-  
tors, fittings, and other fuel system parts must be  
tested under gas or air pressure of not less than 90  
psi (620 kPa), while using soap and water or an  
equivalent solution to check for leaks. Other  
approved methods of testing for leaks may be used, if  
appropriate. DO NOT USE ANY FLAME TO TEST  
FOR LEAKS.  
turi, the lower the pressure at the venturi throat. The  
lower the pressure at the venturi throat, the greater  
the diaphragm movement, and the greater the move-  
ment of the regulator valve. The more the regulator  
valve opens, the greater the gas flow that is propor-  
tional to airflow through the generator.  
The following facts about the secondary regulator  
must be emphasized:  
• The regulator must be sensitive to venturi throat  
pressure changes throughout the operating range.  
• The regulator must be properly adjusted so it will  
stop the flow of gas when the engine is not running  
(no air flow through the carburetor).  
• The slightest airflow (and vacuum in the venturi  
throat) should move the regulator valve off its seat  
and permit gas to flow.  
DANGER  
Gaseous fuel lines between the tank and the  
secondary regulator are under a positive pres-  
sure (about 11 inches water column). Gas pres-  
sure at the outlet side of the secondary regula-  
tor, however, is a negative pressure and can  
draw flame inside a line or fitting and cause an  
explosion.  
2.5.6 FUEL SUPPLY LINES  
• LP gas lines must be accessible, but protected  
against possible damage.  
2.6 EXHAUST SYSTEM  
The generator exhaust system must be safely and  
properly installed. Only approved mufflers and other  
exhaust system parts must be used. A properly  
installed exhaust system must be vapor tight, quiet  
and completely safe.  
• Do NOT connect electrical wiring to any LP gas fuel  
line or run wiring alongside the lines.  
• Route gas lines away from hot engine exhausts.  
• Retain gas lines with metal clamps that do not have  
sharp edges.  
• Install an approved length of flexible hose between  
the gaseous fuel solenoid valve and rigid fuel sup-  
ply lines. The flexible line must be nonmetallic,  
nonorganic and nonconductive. It must be  
approved for use with LP gas.  
DANGER  
The generator engine gives off DEADLY carbon  
monoxide gas through its exhaust system. This  
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dangerous gas, if breathed in sufficient concen-  
trations, can cause unconsciousness or even  
death. Never operate the generator set with  
the vehicle inside any garage or other enclosed  
area. DO NOT OPERATE THE GENERATOR IF THE  
EXHAUST SYSTEM IS LEAKING OR HAS BEEN  
DAMAGED. SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOX-  
IDE POISONING ARE (a) inability to think coher-  
ently; (b) vomiting; (c) twitching muscles; (d)  
throbbing temples; (e) dizziness; (f) headaches;  
(g) weakness; and (h) sleepiness. IF YOU FEEL  
ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS, MOVE INTO FRESH  
AIR IMMEDIATELY. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, GET  
MEDICAL HELP. Do not operate the generator  
until its exhaust system has been inspected and  
properly repaired.  
2.5.7 EXCESS FLOW VALVE  
LP gas tanks should have an excess flow valve,  
according to NFPA 501C, Paragraph 3-4.4. This valve  
and the gas lines must be carefully sized so the valve  
will close when a fuel line is severed or broken.  
Consult the Natural-LP Gas Association for informa-  
tion and limitations of excess flow valves.  
Manual shutoff valves on the supply tank and else-  
where in the system must be fully open when operat-  
ing the generator. The excess flow valve functions  
properly only if all valves are fully open.  
2.5.8 LEAKAGE TESTS  
Do not place the generator into service until you have  
properly tested the gas system for leaks. To test the  
system, you need a separate source of 12 volts DC to  
open the gaseous fuel solenoid valve.  
Never tee the generator engine exhaust pipe  
into the vehicle engine exhaust piping. This  
causes excessive back pressure on the genera-  
tor engine. Also, water from one engine can  
damage the other engine.  
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• If there is any possibility of the tailpipe or muffler  
2.6.1 MUFFLERS AND SPARK ARRESTORS  
being damaged, protect these damage-prone areas  
by means of a protective device (such as a skid  
bar).  
This muffler meets code and standard requirements  
of the U.S. Forest Service. Use only mufflers and  
parts approved by Generac. Any person(s) installing  
an unapproved muffler, or an unapproved exhaust  
system part, or modifying an exhaust system in any  
way that might cause a hazard, is liable for any dam-  
age, injury or warranty expense that might be caused  
by such unapproved installation or modification.  
• Install the generator exhaust system according to  
safe automotive practices.  
• Use enough exhaust system hangers to prevent any  
part of the system from being dislocated.  
• Use exhaust system parts recommended by  
Generac. Using unapproved exhaust mufflers and  
exhaust system parts is the responsibility of the  
person(s) installing such unauthorized parts.  
• Do not terminate the exhaust system under any  
opening, window or vent that can be opened or is  
not permanently sealed from the vehicle interior.  
• Exhaust piping must be large enough to prevent  
excessive back pressure on the generator engine.  
• Never tee the generator engine exhaust pipe into  
the vehicle engine exhaust piping. This causes  
excessive back pressure on the generator engine.  
Also, water from one engine can damage the other  
engine.  
Failure to provide and maintain a spark arrestor may  
be in violation of the law. If this generator is used on  
any forest covered, brush covered or grass covered  
unimproved land, you must provide a spark arrestor.  
The vehicle owner or operator must maintain this  
device in good condition. In the state of California,  
the preceding is required by law (Section 4442 of the  
California Public Resources Code). Other states may  
have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal  
lands.  
2.6.2 TYPE OF EXHAUST SYSTEM  
Two types of exhaust systems for PRIMEPACT series  
generators are available from Generac. They include  
the following:  
• Plan exhaust system installation carefully. Comply  
with all applicable codes, standards and regula-  
tions.  
• “Out-the-bottom” exhaust system, model 9742.  
• “Out-the-side” exhaust system, model 4172.  
NOTE:  
2.7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
Be sure to read Section 1.6 on Page 20.  
The following general rules apply to electrical con-  
nections in a recreational vehicle:  
No matter what type of exhaust kit best fits your  
recreational vehicle, the mounting base has open-  
ings for either “bottom-out” or “side-out” exhaust  
systems. Use the cover plate provided with the  
generator to cover the opening you do NOT use.  
• Qualified electricians who are familiar with applic-  
able codes, standards and regulations should  
install electrical wiring.  
• The wiring should comply with codes, standards  
and regulations. The National Electrical Code  
(NFPA 70), and state and local codes apply.  
• Switches and circuit breakers should be of a type  
approved for use in recreational vehicles and must  
be mounted and installed to prevent damage from  
road shock.  
• Wiring must be of adequate size, have approved  
insulative qualities and be properly supported.  
• Conduit and wire openings into the generator com-  
partment (if used) must be vapor-sealed to prevent  
entry of flammable, explosive or poisonous gases  
into the vehicle.  
2.6.3 EXHAUST SYSTEM SAFETY  
• Maintain a clearance of at least 3 inches (76 mm)  
between exhaust system parts and any com-  
bustible material (such as wood, felt, cotton,  
organic fibers or other like material). If you cannot  
maintain the 3-inch (76 mm) clearance, locate,  
insulate or shield the exhaust part(s) so that the  
temperature of any combustible material is not  
raised more than 117° F (65° C) above the ambient  
air temperature.  
• Extend the exhaust system at least 1 inch (25 mm)  
past the outer edge of the vehicle. Do not terminate  
the exhaust system under the vehicle.  
Terminate the exhaust tailpipe such that exhaust  
gases will not be drawn back into the generator  
compartment and recirculated.  
2.7.1 ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX  
Install an approved, square electrical junction box  
with a blank cover on the interior or exterior wall of  
the area you plan to install the generator (NOT on the  
generator). Route the generator's AC output leads  
into this junction box through approved flexible con-  
duit. This is the point of first termination for genera-  
tor AC output leads.  
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Line T1 (red) to T2 (white) is protected against over-  
2.7.2 WIRING  
load by a 30-amp circuit breaker (CB1). Use this line-  
to-neutral connection separately to operate 120-volt,  
single-phase, 60 Hertz, AC loads requiring up to 3,600  
watts (3.6 kW) of power. Line T3 (black) to T2 (white)  
also is protected against overload by a 20-amp circuit  
breaker (CB2). Use this line-to-neutral connection sep-  
arately to operate similar loads. However, be sure the  
total unit load does not exceed the maximum rating of  
the generator. The neutral line (T2, white) on all units  
is a grounded neutral.  
• Wiring should be of stranded copper to reduce the  
chance that vibration may cause breakage.  
• Wire gauge size should be large enough to handle  
at least 115 percent of the installed generator's  
rated maximum current.  
• If neutral conductors are used, they must be the  
same size as other leg wires.  
• Route power supply conductors from generator AC  
output leads T1 (red), T2 (white), T3 (black) and  
the green ground wire through approved flexible  
conduit to the electrical junction box on the com-  
partment wall.  
Do NOT connect electrical loads in excess of any  
circuit breaker rating or you will develop prob-  
lems with circuit breaker tripping, which causes a  
loss of AC output. Also, do NOT exceed the gen-  
erator's rated wattage capacity. Add the watts or  
amperes of all lighting, appliance, tool and motor  
loads the generator will operate at one time. This  
total should be less than the unit's rated  
If flexible metal conduit is used between the genera-  
tor and the compartment junction box, the conduit  
end that terminates the compartment junction box  
must be vapor-sealed. Flexible metal conduit is NOT  
vapor tight along its entire length.  
From the junction box, route power supply wires  
through approved conduit to either (a) double-pole,  
double-throw transfer switch, or (b) approved isola-  
tion receptacle. Connecting to a transfer switch or  
isolation receptacle must prevent vehicle electrical  
circuits from being connected to two different power  
supplies at the same time (such as generator and  
dockside power).  
wattage/amperage capacity.  
2.7.4 CONDUIT  
Route the connections between the generator and the  
junction box through approved, flexible conduit. The  
following general rules apply:  
• Conductors must be rated 221° F (105° C) or must  
be of a larger conductor size.  
• Cut wiring to the required length and allow extra  
wire for junction box connections.  
• Carefully prepare conduit ends to prevent sharp  
edges from cutting through wiring insulation.  
• Route conduit so it does not interfere with genera-  
tor movement.  
• If you use metallic conduit, vapor seal the end of  
the conduit where it enters the junction box. Do  
this because flexible metallic conduit is not vapor-  
proof along its entire length.  
2.7.3 GENERATOR AC CONNECTIONS  
Generator AC output leads T1 (red), T2 (white) and  
T3 (black) come out of the generator as shown in  
Figure 2.17. Leads T1 (red) and T3 (black) are “hot,”  
while T2 (white) is the grounded neutral lead. There  
is also a green lead that connects to ground in the  
junction box of the recreational vehicle.  
Figure 2.17 – Generator AC Output Leads  
2.7.5 ISOLATING DIFFERENT POWER SOURCES  
Connections from the junction box must terminate in  
a double-pole, double-throw transfer switch (Figure  
2.18, Page 33). An alternate method for isolating dif-  
ferent power sources is by using an isolating recepta-  
cle (Figure 2.19, Page 33). Whichever method you  
use, you must be certain that both power sources are  
NOT connected at the same time.  
T3  
T2  
T1  
Green  
(Ground)  
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2.7.6 POWER SUPPLY CORD  
2.7.7 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS  
The power supply cord must comply with all applic-  
able codes, standards and regulations. It must be  
large enough to handle the full amperage to which it  
will be subjected.  
The National Electrical Code (NFPA 70, 551-7)  
requires that you install ground fault circuit inter-  
rupters (GFCIs) on all external and some internal  
electrical receptacles. Contact your manufacturer or  
dealer for recommendations.  
Figure 2.18 – Transfer Switch Isolation Method  
Figure 2.19 – Installation With Isolation Receptacle  
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Figure 2.20 – Connecting Battery Cables  
2.8 BATTERY INSTALLATION  
2.8.1 RECOMMENDED BATTERY  
Install  
a
battery that meets the following  
requirements:  
• The battery must be a 12-volt, automotive type  
storage battery.  
For prevailing ambient temperatures above 32° F  
(0° C), use a battery rated 70 amp-hours and capa-  
ble of delivering 400 cold-cranking amperes.  
For prevailing ambient temperatures below 32° F  
(0° C), use a battery rated 95 amp-hours and capa-  
ble of delivering 400 cold-cranking amperes.  
NOTE:  
If the battery is to be used to power other vehicle  
accessories, as well as start the generator, you may  
need a battery with a larger capacity.  
2.8.4 BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
Install the generator battery in its own, vented com-  
partment. Place the battery compartment away from  
any source of heat, sparks or flame.  
2.8.2 BATTERY CABLES  
Using battery cables that are too long or too small in  
diameter may cause a drop in voltage, which causes  
starting problems. For the best cold weather starting,  
the voltage drop between battery terminals and the gen-  
erator connection point should not exceed 0.12 volts  
per 100 amperes of cranking current.  
Provide ventilation openings in the battery compart-  
ment. The minimum size of openings should be 2  
square inches at the top of the compartment. Mount  
the battery on a strong, rigid supporting structure,  
where leaks and spills of battery fluid will not cause  
damage.  
PRIMEPACT generators are rated at about 100 DC  
amperes of cranking current.  
2.9 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Select battery cables based on (a) cable length and (b)  
prevailing ambient temperatures. Generally, the longer  
the cable and the colder the weather, the larger the  
cable size must be, as shown in the chart.  
A plug-in receptacle (Figure 2.21) is provided on the  
generator set, above the muffler enclosure. Use this  
receptacle to connect an optional remote-mounted  
start/stop panel to the generator. Installation of such  
a panel will permit you to start and stop the genera-  
tor engine from any convenient location inside the  
vehicle.  
CABLE LENGTH  
in Feet (meters)  
0 to 10 (0 to 3)  
11 to 15 (3.4 to 4.5)  
16 to 20 (4.5 to 6)  
CABLE SIZE  
2*  
0
000  
Figure 2.21 – Remote Panel Plug-in Receptacle  
*For warm weather, use No. 2 cable up to 20 feet.  
2.8.3 BATTERY CABLE CONNECTIONS  
1. Connect the battery cable from the battery post or  
terminal indicated by a POSITIVE, POS or (+) to  
the lug on the starter contactor (Figure 2.20).  
NOTE:  
Check to be sure the battery cable boot for the  
starter cable has been installed.  
2. Connect the battery cable from the battery post  
indicated by a NEGATIVE, NEG or (-) to the  
frame ground connection (Figure 2.20).  
3. Connect cables so the connectors are clean  
and tight.  
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2.9.1 REMOTE PANEL MODELS  
2.9.2 REMOTE PANEL CABLES  
Interconnection cables are available from Generac for  
connecting the optional remote panels to the genera-  
tor receptacle.  
2.9.1.1 Model 9042  
This remote panel mounts a rocker type start/stop  
switch and a “Generator Run” advisory lamp. The  
lamp will turn on to indicate the engine is running.  
To order a 10-foot long, four-wire cable, specify  
model 9045.  
To order a 30-foot long, four-wire cable, specify  
2.9.1.2 Model 9043  
model 9046.  
This remote panel mounts a rocker type switch, a  
“Generator Run” lamp and an hourmeter. The  
hourmeter should be used in conjunction with the  
maintenance operations found in Part I of this manu-  
al.  
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3. Let the engine warm up for about five minutes to  
3.1 POST INSTALLATION TESTS  
allow internal temperatures to stabilize.  
4. Carefully inspect the engine/generator for fuel, oil  
and exhaust system leaks. Before proceeding to the  
next step, correct any leakage immediately.  
5. When all tests and adjustments at no-load are  
completed, apply electrical loads and check for  
proper operation under load. See Section 3.4.  
Run the unit at least 30 minutes with loads  
applied.  
The air-cooled generator set was factory tested and  
adjusted. You should not be required to adjust the  
unit any further except under special circumstances.  
Do not make any unnecessary adjustments.  
Factory settings are correct for most applica-  
!
tions. When making adjustments, however, be  
careful to avoid overspeeding the engine.  
6. Turn off all electrical loads by setting the genera-  
tor’s main circuit breakers to their “OFF” (or  
open) position.  
7. Let the unit run at no-load for a few minutes to  
stabilize internal engine/-generator temperatures.  
Then, shut down the engine.  
3.2 BEFORE INITIAL START-UP  
Before starting, complete the following:  
1. Check the engine crankcase oil level and, if nec-  
essary, fill to the dipstick “FULLmark (cross-  
hatched area) with the recommended oil. Do not  
fill above the FULL mark.  
2. Check the fuel supply. Gas fuel lines must have  
been properly purged and leak tested in accor-  
dance with applicable fuel codes. All fuel shutoff  
valves in the fuel supply lines must be open.  
NOTE:  
The generator set was thoroughly tested and  
adjusted at the factory before shipping. No addi-  
tional adjustment should be necessary. Only qual-  
ified service technicians who have been trained  
should perform adjustments outlined in this man-  
ual.  
DANGER  
3.4 TESTING UNDER LOAD  
If a liquid propane (LP) gas fuel system has  
been installed, it must be properly tested for  
leaks before operating the system in compli-  
ance with ANSI A119.2/NFPA 501C. No leakage  
is permitted. You must be sure no gasoline fuel  
vapors enter the vehicle interior.  
Apply electrical loads equal to about 75 to 100 per-  
cent of the unit's rated wattage/amperage capacity.  
!
Let the unit run at least 30 minutes with load applied.  
During this part of the test, check that the unit is not  
running excessively hot and that adequate cooling air-  
flow is available. You must not allow the unit to over-  
heat during prolonged operation.  
3.3 INITIAL START  
When you are absolutely certain that the unit has  
been properly installed and prepared for use, start  
the engine as follows:  
NOTE:  
The generator engine is equipped with a high tem-  
perature switch. The switch has normally closed  
(N.C.) contacts. When the engine temperature is  
too high, switch contacts close, and the engine  
shuts down automatically.  
1. Turn off all electrical loads. Do this by setting the  
generator’s main circuit breakers to their “OFF”  
(or open) position.  
2. Refer to Part I, Section 2.5, “Starting the  
Generator” (Page 8), for cranking and starting  
instructions. The engine may require more  
cranking for initial starting since the fuel lines  
have to be primed (use of the primer switch will  
shorten this time).  
GENERAC RECOMMENDS THAT YOU TEST THE  
GENERATOR FOR ADEQUATE COOLING.  
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EXHAUST SYSTEM  
3.5 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST  
Exhaust system complies with all applicable  
LOCATION AND SUPPORT  
codes.  
Generator is properly located.  
Generator is properly supported.  
Generator is properly restrained.  
Exhaust system is properly and safely installed.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
Connections comply with local code requirements  
and all National Electrical Codes.  
GENERATOR COMPARTMENT  
Junction box is properly installed.  
Wiring meets all standards.  
Compartment construction is proper.  
Holes/Openings are vapor-sealed.  
Compartment size is correct.  
All connections are correct.  
Conduit is properly installed and sealed.  
Generator is properly bonded to the vehicle.  
Compartment is vapor-sealed.  
Sound insulation is correct.  
Floor cutouts are properly completed.  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
Recommended battery is installed.  
Recommended cables are installed.  
Cables are clean and tight.  
COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR  
Airflow is adequate.  
Air inlet opening is correct.  
Compensate for restrictions.  
Check that installation has been tested.  
Cables are connected properly.  
Proper ventilation is provided.  
Terminals are coated with anti-corrosion grease,  
GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM  
and terminal covers are positioned.  
Fuel tank complies with all applicable codes.  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Fuel system is properly installed and checked  
Check that remote start/stop panels (if used) are  
for leaks.  
installed properly.  
OPTIONAL LP GAS FUEL SYSTEM  
Check that hourmeter kit (if used) is installed  
properly.  
Fuel system is properly installed and checked  
for leaks.  
Check that any other options and accessories (if  
used) are installed properly.  
Pressure at regulator inlet is correct.  
Rated flow of primary regulator is correct.  
All parts are properly installed.  
POST INSTALLATION TESTS  
Check that all tests are completed properly.  
Fuel system is properly tested/adjusted.  
DATE OF INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________  
NAME OF INSTALLER ______________________________________________________  
SIGNATURE OF INSTALLER ________________________________________________  
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Appendix 2 – Troubleshooting  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
PROBLEM  
The engine will not crank.  
CAUSE  
1. Fuse blown  
CORRECTION  
1. Replace fuse.  
2. Loose, corroded or defective  
2. Tighten, clean or replace  
battery cables  
as necessary.  
3. Defective engine Start/Stop  
switch  
3. Replace Start/Stop switch.  
4. Defective starter contactor  
5. Defective starter motor  
6. Low or defective battery  
4. Replace contactor.  
5. Replace starter motor.  
6. Charge or replace battery.  
The engine cranks but  
will not start.  
1. Out of fuel  
1. Replenish fuel.  
2. Replace fuel pump.  
2. Defective fuel pump  
3. Open #14 wire from  
engine control board  
4. Flooded engine  
5. Defective spark plug(s)  
6. Fuel line shut-off closed  
7. Plugged fuel filter  
3. Check connections and.  
insulation of #14 wires.  
4. Wait 5-10 minutes before trying.  
5. Clean, re-gap or replace plug(s).  
6. Open fuel line shut-off.  
7. Clean or replace fuel filter.  
The engine starts hard  
and runs rough.  
1. Air cleaner  
plugged or damaged  
2. Defective spark plug(s)  
1. Check, clean or replace air cleaner.  
2. Clean, re-gap or replace plug(s).  
The engine starts, but shuts  
down when the Start/Stop  
switch is released.  
1. Engine oil level low  
2. Defective low oil  
pressure switch  
1. Check oil and add oil as needed.  
2. Replace pressure switch.  
3. Defective high temperature  
switch  
3. Replace temperature switch.  
4. Defective engine control board  
5. Overheated engine  
4. Replace control board.  
5. Check that the airflow  
openings are adequate.  
The Start/Stop switch is  
set to Stop, but the engine  
continues to run.  
1. Defective Start/Stop switch  
2. Open/Disconnected #18 wire  
between Start/Stop switch  
1. Replace switch.  
2. Reconnect or close wire.  
and engine control board  
3. Open/Disconnected #0 wire  
3. Reconnect or close wire.  
4. Replace control board.  
between Start/Stop switch  
and engine control board  
4. Defective engine control board  
There is no AC output from  
the generator.  
1. Main line circuit breaker open  
1. Reset circuit breaker  
to ON (or closed).  
2. Fault with vehicle circuit  
breaker and/or fuses  
2. Reset and replace if necessary.  
3. Transfer switch set to NORMAL 3. Set switch to GENERATOR.  
4. Start switch not held long  
4. Stop, then restart the engine  
(Hold Start switch for at least  
2 seconds).  
enough to flash the field  
5. Generator internal failure  
5. Contact a Generac Authorized  
Service Dealer.  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Electrical Schematic and Wiring Diagram – Drawing No. 94210-A  
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Electrical Schematic and Wiring Diagram – Drawing No. 94210-A  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Base and Pulleys (Model 02010-0) – Drawing No. A8924-B  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Base and Pulleys (Model 02010-0) – Drawing No. A8924-B  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
C2368  
53407  
46911  
25017  
1
1
4
6
BASE, MOUNTING  
36  
37  
38  
39  
A4456  
90475  
87769  
A7695  
2
1
1
1
3/8" SPECIAL LOCK WASHER  
FUEL PUMP  
GROUND CABLE  
MOUNT, (RUBBER)  
FUEL FILTER  
CAPSCREW, HEX HD.-3/8"-16  
X 1/2"  
FITTING-1/8" PIPE TO 1/4"  
TUBE  
FUEL TUBE, METAL  
5
6
22237  
22129  
A6479  
77603  
22259  
52858  
51730  
6
7
1
2
2
6
2
LOCK WASHER-3/8"  
LOCK WASHER-M8  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
A6922  
79246  
22145  
38150  
A8010A  
77643  
75237  
75763-A  
90859  
30340  
A8594  
23762  
23152  
1
2
5
3
1
1
4
1
1
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-M6-1.0 X 16  
FLAT WASHER-M8-5/16"  
FLAT WASHER-#8  
GASKET, BLOWER HSNG  
EXHAUST PIPE GASKET  
WASHER, SPRING RETAINER  
BOOT, BATTERY CABLE  
EXHAUST COVER PLATE  
7
SKID, RUBBER MOUNT  
SAFETY BOLT 5/16"-18 X 3 1/2"  
NUT, HEX-5/16"-18  
8
9
10  
11  
NUT, FLANGED LOCK-M8-1.25  
CAPSCR. HEX HD.-M8-1.25 X  
60MM  
SPRING, BELT TENSION  
WASHER, SPRING CNTR.  
SLIDE (NYLON)  
SUPPORT, NYLON SLIDE  
MANIFOLD, EXHAUST  
GASKET, EXHAUST  
MANIFOLD  
SOCKET HD. CAPSCR.,-M8-  
1.25 X 20 LG.  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
29459  
75215  
73146  
75209  
A8341  
90239  
2
2
4
2
1
1
6 IN. HOSE, FUEL  
1
2
2
PAN, SLIDE  
SHAKEPROOF WASHER  
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-3/8"-16 X  
3/4"  
53  
54  
23762  
45756  
1
2
SHAKEPROOF-M5  
SCREW, TAPTITE-M6-1.0 X 10  
LG.  
18  
40976  
2
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
A6858  
A8614  
75224-B  
73106-B  
75216  
49451  
42633  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
GASKET, COLLECTOR PAN  
SKID, RUBBER MOUNT  
PULLEY, ENGINE  
55  
56  
57  
22131  
48031-C  
81105  
1
2
2
FLAT WASHER-M10  
CLAMP, HOSE  
NUT, FLANGE-5/16"-18  
(SPECIAL)  
PULLEY, ALT.  
BELT (POLY V 4L)-40"  
WASHER, PULLEY RETAINER  
CAPSCR., SOCKET HD. 3/8"-24  
X 1" (GRADE 5)  
58  
66849  
4
SCREW, TAPTITE M5-0.8 X 16  
LG.  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
86729  
A8010  
C2824  
10-74260  
22127  
22097  
22264  
22471  
A8531  
A8407  
22473  
1
1
7
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
STARTER CONTACTOR  
GASKET, BLOWER HSNG  
HHS #10-32 X 9/16" LG, TAP-R  
STARTER CABLE  
HEX NUT-1/4"-20  
26  
39253  
3
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-M8-1.25 X  
20  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
A8250  
56893  
A8615  
C1320  
63036  
A8694  
A8726  
75242  
C4006  
1
7
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-3/8"-24 X 2"  
CRIMPTITE-#10-24 X 1/2"  
BRACKET-FUEL PUMP  
HOUSING, BLOWER  
CRIMPTITE-#8-18 X 1/4"  
SCREEN, SLIDE PAN  
GASKET, BLOWER / PAN  
SPRING, GENERATOR SET MT  
CABLE, BATTERY  
LOCK WASHER-1/4"  
LOCK WASHER-M4  
HEX NUT-#8-32  
PLATE, BLOWER SIDE  
GASKET, BLOWER SIDE  
FLAT WASHER ¼"  
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Base and Pulleys (Model 04164-0) – Drawing No. C3878-A  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
C2368  
53407  
46911  
25017  
1
1
4
6
BASE, MOUNTING  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
A4456  
75211  
A6894  
A2666  
61696  
79246  
22145  
38150  
A8010A  
77643  
75237  
75763-A  
90859  
74994  
A8594  
23762  
23152  
2
1
1
1
1
2
8
3
1
1
4
1
1
3/8" SPECIAL LOCK WASHER  
REGULATOR, GAS FUEL  
MANIFOLD, LP  
SOLENOID, GAS FUEL  
BARB, 90 DEG. ½" X 3/8" NPT  
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-M6-1.0 X 16  
FLAT WASHER-M8-5/16"  
FLAT WASHER-#8  
GROUND CABLE  
MOUNT, (RUBBER)  
CAPSCREW, HEX HD.-3/8"-16  
X 1/2"  
5
6
7
8
22237  
22129  
A6479  
77603  
6
LOCK WASHER-3/8"  
LOCK WASHER-M8  
SKID, RUBBER MOUNT  
SAFETY BOLT 5/16"-18 X 3  
1/2"  
10  
1
2
GASKET, BLOWER HSNG  
EXHAUST PIPE GASKET  
WASHER, SPRING RETAINER  
BOOT, BATTERY CABLE  
EXHAUST COVER PLATE  
9
10  
11  
22259  
52858  
51730  
2
6
2
NUT, HEX-5/16"-18  
NUT, FLANGED LOCK-M8-1.25  
CAPSCR. HEX HD.-M8-1.25 X  
60MM  
10.5" HOSE, ½ ID PETROLEUM  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
29459  
75215  
73146  
75209  
A8341  
90239  
2
2
4
2
1
1
SPRING, BELT TENSION  
WASHER, SPRING CNTR.  
SLIDE (NYLON)  
SUPPORT, NYLON SLIDE  
MANIFOLD, EXHAUST  
GASKET, EXHAUST  
MANIFOLD  
SOCKET HD. CAPSCR.,-M8-  
1.25 X 20 LG.  
1
2
2
PAN, SLIDE  
SHAKEPROOF WASHER  
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-3/8"-16 X  
3/4"  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
23762  
C3766  
22131  
57822  
81105  
1
1
1
2
2
SHAKEPROOF-#10  
¾" NPT PLUG  
FLAT WASHER-M10  
#8 HOSE CLAMP  
18  
40976  
2
NUT, FLANGE-5/16"-18  
(SPECIAL)  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
A6858  
A8614  
75224-B  
73106-B  
75216  
49451  
42633  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
GASKET, COLLECTOR PAN  
SKID, RUBBER MOUNT  
PULLEY, ENGINE  
58  
66849  
2
SCREW, TAPTITE M5-0.8 X 16  
LG.  
PULLEY, ALT.  
59  
60  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
86729  
A8010  
10-74260  
22127  
22097  
22264  
22471  
A8531  
A8407  
22473  
38750  
49813  
26915  
26307  
45771  
1
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
3
STARTER CONTACTOR  
GASKET, BLOWER HSNG  
STARTER CABLE  
HEX NUT-1/4"-20  
BELT (POLY V 4L)-40"  
WASHER, PULLEY RETAINER  
CAPSCR., SOCKET HD. 3/8"-24  
X 1" (GRADE 5)  
LOCK WASHER-1/4"  
LOCK WASHER-M4  
HEX NUT-#8-32  
PLATE, BLOWER SIDE  
GASKET, BLOWER SIDE  
FLAT WASHER ¼"  
M6-1.0 X 30 HHCS  
M6-1.0 HEX NUT  
26  
39253  
3
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-M8-1.25 X  
20  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
A8250  
56893  
A7837  
C1320  
63036  
A8694  
A8726  
75242  
62684  
1
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-3/8"-24 X 2"  
CRIMPTITE-#10-24 X 1/2"  
BRACKET, LP REGULATOR  
HOUSING, BLOWER  
CRIMPTITE-#8-18 X 1/4"  
SCREEN, SLIDE PAN  
GASKET, BLOWER / PAN  
SPRING, GENERATOR SET MT  
GROUNDING LUG  
14  
1
1
3
1
CLOSE NIPPLE ¾" NPT  
90 DEG. ¾" STREET ELBOW  
M8-1.25 HEX NUT  
1
4
1
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Alternator and Panel (Model 02010-0 and 04164-0) – Drawing No. A8922-B  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Alternator and Panel (Model 02010-0 and 04164-0) – Drawing No. A8922-B  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
75995  
A5649H  
A5646H  
73159  
31971  
72379-B  
A6529  
52858  
66386  
66849  
26850  
C3818  
75234  
22473  
22097  
A2053  
90141  
22447  
74906  
94039  
22129  
C2337A  
22129  
86316  
53650  
C4258  
75244  
75476  
22264  
65795  
90987  
86317A  
75235  
82737  
49813  
55440  
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
3
1
1
1
2
5
1
2
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
2
1
3
4
4
2
LOWER BEARING CARRIER  
ROTOR ASSEM.  
STATOR ASSEM.  
BALL BEARING  
BALL BEARING  
UPPER BEARING CARRIER  
STUD-STATOR  
M8-1.25 FLANGE LOCK NUT  
BRUSH HOLDER  
M5-0.8 X 16 LG. TAPTITE  
SHAKEPROOF EXTERNAL-M6  
GENERATOR TOP HOUSING  
RESISTOR1R 5% 25 WLVG  
¼"/ M6-FLAT WASHER  
¼"/ M6-LOCK WASHER  
M6-1.0 X 65 LG. CAPSCREW  
GROUND CABLE  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
43182  
45771  
53623  
22769  
83049  
22152  
51716  
90144  
90145  
25105  
2
4
1
1
1
5
3
1
1
4
M3-LOCK WASHER  
HEX NUT, M8  
C/BREAKER 2.5A.-ON  
#10-SHAKEPROOF WASHER  
REGULATOR VOLTAGE  
#10-LOCK WASHER  
M5-0.8 HEX NUT  
C/BREAKER 20A.  
C/BREAKER 30A. ALL UNITS  
#6-32 SCREW W/LOCK  
WASHER  
PANEL COVER  
M4-0.7 X 12 LG.  
CAPSCR.W/LOCK-WASHER &  
FLAT WASHER  
#6-FLAT WASHER  
FUSE HOLDER  
FUSE AGC-15A.  
SWITCH S.P.D.T. 6A.-(START-  
STOP)  
SWITCH S.P.D.T.-(FUEL PUMP)  
TERMINAL BLOCK  
M4-SHAKEPROOF WASHER  
M4-0.7 HEX NUT  
DECAL, CB RATING 30A.  
DECAL, CB RATING 20A.  
CLAMP, HOSE  
#10/ M5-FLAT WASHER  
M5-0.8 X 10 LONG TAPTITE  
BUSHING  
49  
50  
86315  
90734  
1
4
51  
52  
53  
54  
22985  
32300  
22676  
87798  
1
1
1
1
SHAKEPROOF  
M6-1.0 X 20 LG. TAPTITE  
CONTROLLER P.C.B.  
5/16" -M8 LOCK WASHER  
DECAL, UNIT (LP MODEL)  
5/16" -M8 LOCK WASHER  
PANEL SHEET METAL  
4-PIN CONNECTOR  
CONDUIT ASSEMBLY  
ASSEMBLY, REMOTE CABLE  
M4-0.7 X 16 LG. CAPSCREW  
#8/ M4-LOCK WASHER  
BATTERY CHARGE RECTIFIER  
M3-0.5 X 15 LG. PPHMS  
PANEL SUPPORT BRACKET  
M5-0.8 X 30 LG. CAPSCREW  
VIBRATION MOUNT  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
62  
63  
64  
65  
67  
68  
69  
70  
92113  
75210-A  
23365  
51715  
90157  
90156  
31791  
23897  
74908  
23484-S  
94070  
94071  
27756  
A8475  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
4
1
22  
24  
25  
26  
27  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
SPACER-PLASTIC  
M5-.08 X 110 LG. PPHMS  
NYLON WASHER  
#10-SPECIAL LOCK WASHER  
M6-1.0 HEX NUT  
M5-08 X 25 LG. HEX HD.  
CAPSCR.  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Engine Sheet Metal (Model 02010-0 and 04164-0) – Drawing No. A8921-A  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Engine Sheet Metal (Model 02010-0 and 04164-0) – Drawing No. A8921-A  
ITEM PART NO.  
QTY. DESCRIPTION  
ITEM PART NO.  
QTY. DESCRIPTION  
1 A4323  
2 45756  
1
9
SCROLL, FLYWHEEL  
SCREW, TAPTITE M6-1.0 X 10  
LG  
26 A9539  
27 A7838  
28 38593  
29 22473  
30 A6357  
1
1
1
1
1
OIL DRAIN HOSE ASSEMBLY  
PIPE NIPPLE, 3/8" X 8" LG.  
BRASS STREET ELBOW, 3/8"  
FLAT WASHER, 1/4"-M6  
WRAPPER, ENGINE SPARK  
PLUG  
WRAPPER, STARTER SIDE  
WRAPPER, REAR GEAR CASE  
WRAPPER, CARB. SIDE  
ASSEMBLY, WIRE-STARTER  
(#16)  
SUPPORT, OIL FILTER  
BUSHING, RUBBER  
WASHER, RUBBER  
BOLT, SHOULDER-M6 X 15 LG.  
BOLT, SOCKET HD. CAPSCR.-  
M8-1.25 X 30 LG  
3 29289  
4 SRV 91222-D 1  
5 67198-N  
6 67890  
7 A4456  
8 56893  
2.5 FT.FOAM TAPE  
FLYWHEEL  
1
WASHER, BELLVILLE M20 X 2.2  
NUT, M20 X 1.5, FLYWHEEL  
3/8" SPECIAL LOCK WASHER  
SCREW, CRIMPTITE #10-24 X  
.5 LG  
1
31 90954  
32 A6489  
33 A6359  
34 10-74260  
1
1
1
1
1
21  
9 A6358  
10 91646  
11 92572  
12 92079  
1
1
1
2
COVER,TOP FLYWHEEL  
DEFLECTOR, EXHAUST PORT  
ASSEMBLY, IGNITION COIL  
SCREW, TAPTITE M6-1.0 X  
25MM  
35 90892  
36 91159  
37 91160  
38 91161  
39 49821  
1
1
1
1
2
13 22717A  
14 73132  
15 61669  
16 89685  
17 22129  
18 22127  
19 57821  
1
1
1
2
6
1
2
GROMMET, RUBBER  
BOOT, SPARK PLUG  
PLUG, BUTTON ¾"  
40 86999  
41 60108  
1
1
GASKET, OIL FILTER  
SUPPORT  
SWITCH, OIL PRESSURE-  
10 PSI  
GROMMET, RUBBER  
LOCK WASHER-M8  
HEX NUT-1/4"-20  
CAPSCR., HEX HD.-M8-1.25 X  
40 LG  
42 75281  
43 70728  
1
2
SWITCH, OIL TEMPERATURE  
SCREW, PHILIPS PAN HD.  
MACH.-M3-.5 X 5 LG  
LOCK WASHER-M3  
20 59637  
2
SCREW, TAPTITE 3/8"-16 X .75  
LG  
44 43182  
45 70185  
46 A7629  
2
1
1
21 21544  
22 40976  
1
2
MOTOR, STARTER-12VOLT  
SOCKET HD. CAPSCR., M8-  
1.25 X 20 LG  
FILTER, OIL  
ENGINE, LONG BLOCK-  
GN410VSRV  
23 25034  
24 A8875  
25 A7299  
1
1
1
PLUG, BUTTON 1-1/16"  
ASSEMBLY, DIPSTICK & CAP  
OIL DRAIN/DIPSTICK TUBE  
47 82774  
48 C2308  
1
1
KEY, WOODRUFF 4 X 19 DIA.  
COVER, CARB.  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
GN-410 Engine (Model 02010-0 and 04164-0) – Drawing No. A7894-D  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
GN-410 Engine (Model 02010-0 and 04164-0) – Drawing No. A7894-D  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
1
3
21533  
71978  
1
1
PISTON RING SET  
CONNECTING ROD WITH CAP  
& BOLT  
32  
33  
34  
A5776  
A7308  
78645  
1
1
1
PRESSURE RELIEF BALL  
GOVERNOR SPOOL  
GOVERNOR RETAINER  
(C-RING)  
COVER, OIL PRESSURE  
RELIEF  
M5-0.8 X 10MM TAPTITE  
GOVERNOR GEAR ASSEMBLY  
OIL PRESSURE SPRING  
SPRING WASHER  
OIL SUMP ASSEMBLY  
GOVERNOR ARM "R" PIN  
THRUST WASHER  
4
5
6
7
71980  
71983  
21713B  
A1442  
1
2
1
8
PISTON PIN  
PISTON PIN RETAINER  
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET  
FLANGED HEX HD. CAP-  
SCREW M8-1.25 X 42  
M10 1.5 X 105MM HHFL  
PISTON  
CRANKCASE GASKET  
M6-1.0 X 10 TAPTITE (THD.  
FORMING)  
BREATHER GASKET  
BREATHER COVER  
OIL BREATHER SEPARATOR  
PIPE PLUG-3/8"  
35  
78691  
1
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
42  
43  
46  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
57  
58  
74908  
A8930  
A5771  
B2104  
89280D  
78658  
78659  
A7628  
C3396C  
84430  
86002  
86026  
88396B  
90416A  
90747  
C3150  
92362  
79246  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
8
9
10  
11  
21742  
96699  
76701  
45756  
4
1
1
2
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
80308  
80309  
80338  
26925  
83897  
72694  
72696  
78672  
78694  
83907  
21714  
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
GOVERNOR ARM RC45  
CRANKCASE SUB ASSEMBLY  
BALANCER  
OUTER GEROTOR  
INNER GEROTOR  
TAPPET, SOLID  
PIVOT BALL STUD  
PUSH ROD  
JAM NUT (ROCKER ARM)  
SEAL, VALVE STEM  
PUSH ROD GUIDE PLATE  
ROCKER ARM  
CYLINDER HEAD W/VALVE  
SEATS AND GUIDES  
VALVE SPRING RETAINER  
VALVE SPRING KEEPER  
EXHAUST VALVE  
INTAKE VALVE  
WASHER, VALVE SPRING  
VALVE SPRING  
CAMSHAFT ASSEMBLY  
CRANKSHAFT 35 I.D. SEAL  
THRUST WASHER  
CRANKSHAFT ASSEMBLY  
BREATHER VALVE ASSEMBLY  
ROCKER COVER GASKET  
ROCKER COVER W/FILL  
M6-1.0 X 16MM HEX HEAD.  
SCREW. AND LOCK WASHER  
BEARING TUBE SHAFT  
OIL SCREEN PICKUP  
ASSEMBLY  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
86514  
86515  
86516  
86517  
89673  
91308  
A9877  
72655  
76361  
2
4
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
59  
60  
83921  
77158  
1
1
63  
64  
65  
76329  
86254  
93064  
1
1
1
OIL FILL PLUG  
"O" RING 17.8 I.D. X 2.4 THICK  
OIL FILL CAP ASSEMBLY  
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Engine Accessories (Model 02010-0) – Drawing No. A8923-A  
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Engine Accessories (Model 02010-0) – Drawing No. A8923-A  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A6532  
91039  
51753  
72347  
89228  
A6562  
90970  
A6564  
56893  
A6566  
A6780  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
MANIFOLD, INTAKE  
GASKET, MANIFOLD/HEAD  
HHCS-M6-1.0 X 40 LG.  
SPARK PLUG, CHAMP  
GASKET, CARB/MANIFOLD  
CARBURETOR  
GASKET, CARB/AIR FILTER  
BASE, AIR FILTER  
CRIMPTITE #10-24 X 1/2" LG.  
DETENT  
30  
31  
89473  
A7094  
1
2
ASSEMBLY, CHOKE HEATER  
SCREW, PHILLIPS PAN HD.  
MACH. #4-40 X .25" LG.  
HHCS-M6-1.0 X 60 LG.  
M6 FLAT WASHER  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
20753  
22473  
22097  
A6582  
A6503  
A6569  
A6565  
A6568  
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
M6 LOCK WASHER  
TUBE, WINTER INLET  
GROMMET 1/16"-1-1/2"  
GROMMET, AIR IN/OUT  
VALVE, WINTER/SUMMER  
GROMMET, WINTER/SUMMER  
VALVE  
10  
11  
SPRING, A/L BELLCRANK-  
CARB.  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
96290  
73111  
81646  
A6563  
C3633  
A7095  
C2332  
92164  
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
STUD, CARB. MOUNT 90 LG.  
FILTER, AIR  
40  
41  
42  
A6567  
90968  
83532  
1
1
1
SPRING, DETENT  
LEVER, GOVERNOR ARM  
BOLT, HEX HD. WASHER/LOCK  
WASHER-M6-1.0 X 30 LG.  
NUT, GOVERNOR LEVER  
SPRING, GOVERNOR  
BELLCRANK, GOV. RODS  
WASHER, FELT  
BOLT, SHOULDER, M6 X 15  
LG.  
ROD, LINKAGE GOV. LEVER-  
BELLCRANK  
PRE-CLEANER, AIR FILTER  
COVER, AIR FILTER  
KNOB, AIR CLEANER  
RHMS-#4-40 X 5/16  
DECAL, AIRBOX QP55  
ASSEMBLY, GOV. SPRING ADI  
BRACKET  
NUT, LOCKING M5-0.8  
NYLON WASHER, .31 X .26 X  
.13  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
86681  
A8222  
A6753  
92586  
91161  
1
1
1
2
1
20  
21  
83503  
A7029  
1
1
48  
49  
50  
51  
A6913  
A6785  
A6778  
A6581  
1
1
1
1
24  
26  
27  
49813  
83512  
A6239  
2
2
1
NUT, M6-1.0  
ROD, LINKAGE BELLCRANK-  
CARB.  
SPRING, A/L GOV. LEVER-  
BELLCRANK  
TAPTITE-M8-1.25 X 16 LG.  
ASSEMBLY, CHOKE  
SOLENOID  
LINKAGE, CHOKE  
PIN, COTTER, 3/32" X ½"  
28  
29  
A6584  
36544  
1
1
BREATHER, TUBE  
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Engine Accessories (Model 04164-0) – Drawing No. C3880-  
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PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
Engine Accessories (Model 04164-0) – Drawing No. C3880-  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A6532  
91039  
51753  
72347  
89228  
A7336A  
90970  
A6564  
56893  
A6566  
A6780  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
MANIFOLD, INTAKE  
GASKET, MANIFOLD/HEAD  
HHCS-M6-1.0 X 40 LG.  
SPARK PLUG, CHAMP  
GASKET, CARB/MANIFOLD  
CARBURETOR, GN 410 L/P  
GASKET, CARB/AIR FILTER  
BASE, AIR FILTER  
CRIMPTITE #10-24 X 1/2" LG.  
DETENT  
SPRING, A/L BELLCRANK-  
CARB.  
STUD, CARB. MOUNT 90 LG.  
FILTER, AIR  
PRE-CLEANER, AIR FILTER  
COVER, AIR FILTER  
KNOB, AIR CLEANER  
BREATHER, TUBE  
DECAL, AIRBOX QP55  
ASSEMBLY, GOV. SPRING ADI  
BRACKET  
NUT, LOCKING M5-0.8  
NYLON WASHER, .31 X .26 X  
.13  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
91161  
49813  
92586  
83512  
A6778  
1
2
2
2
1
BOLT, SHOULDER, M6 X 15 LG.  
NUT, M6-1.0  
WASHER, FELT  
TAPTITE-M8-1.25 X 16 LG.  
SPRING, A/L GOV. LEVER-  
BELLCRANK  
ROD, LINKAGE BELLCRANK-  
CARB.  
BELLCRANK, GOV. RODS  
SPRING, GOVERNOR  
NUT, GOVERNOR LEVER  
HHCS-M6-1.0 X 60 LG.  
M6 FLAT WASHER  
28  
A6785  
1
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
A6753  
A8222  
86681  
20753  
22473  
22097  
A6582  
A6503  
A6569  
A6565  
A6568  
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
96290  
73111  
81646  
A6563  
C3633  
A6581  
C2332  
92164  
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
M6 LOCK WASHER  
TUBE, WINTER INLET  
GROMMET 1/16"-1-1/2"  
GROMMET, AIR IN/OUT  
VALVE, WINTER/SUMMER  
GROMMET, WINTER/SUMMER  
VALVE  
40  
41  
42  
A6567  
90968  
83532  
1
1
1
SPRING, DETENT  
20  
21  
83503  
A7029  
1
1
LEVER, GOVERNOR ARM  
BOLT, HEX HD. WASHER/LOCK  
WASHER-M6-1.0 X 30 LG.  
22  
A6913  
1
ROD, LINKAGE GOV. LEVER-  
BELLCRANK  
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Appendix 5 – Warranty  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
CALIFORNIA AND FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT  
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS  
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), together with  
Generac Power Systems, Inc. (Generac), are pleased to explain the Emission Control System Warranty on your new engine.*  
New utility, and lawn and garden equipment engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet stringent anti-smog stan-  
dards for the state of California and the federal government. Generac will warrant the emission control system on your  
engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect, unapproved modification or improp-  
er maintenance of your engine.  
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor, ignition and exhaust systems. Generac will repair  
your engine at no cost to you for diagnosis, replacement parts and labor, should a warrantable condition occur.  
MANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY COVERAGE:  
Emissions control systems on 1997 and later model year engines are warranted for two years as hereinafter noted. If, dur-  
ing such warranty period, any emission-related component or system on your engine is found to be defective in materials or  
workmanship, repairs or replacement will be performed by a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility.  
PURCHASER’S/OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:  
As the engine purchaser/owner, you are responsible for the completion of all required maintenance as listed in your factory  
supplied Owner’s Manual. For warranty purposes, Generac recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance  
on your engine. However, Generac cannot deny warranty solely because of the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure  
the completion of all scheduled maintenance.  
As the engine purchaser/owner, you should, however, be aware that Generac may deny any and/or all warranty coverage or  
responsibility if your engine, or a part/component thereof, has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unap-  
proved modifications, or the use of counterfeit and/or ‘grey market’ parts not made, supplied or approved by Generac.  
You are responsible for presenting your engine to a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility as soon as a prob-  
lem occurs. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.  
Warranty service can be arranged by contacting either your selling dealer or a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility.  
To locate the Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility nearest you, call our toll-free number:  
1-800-333-1322  
IMPORTANT NOTE: This warranty statement explains your rights and obligations under the Emission Control System  
Warranty (ECS Warranty), which is provided to you by Generac pursuant to California and federal law. See also the “Generac  
Limited Warranties for Generac Power Systems, Inc.,” which is enclosed herewith on a separate sheet, also provided to you  
by Generac. The ECS Warranty applies only to the emission control system of your new engine. If there is any conflict in  
terms between the ECS Warranty and the Generac Warranty, the ECS Warranty shall apply except in circumstances where  
the Generac Warranty may provide a longer warranty period. Both the ECS Warranty and the Generac Warranty describe  
important rights and obligations with respect to your new engine.  
Warranty service can be performed only by a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility. When requesting warranty ser-  
vice, evidence must be presented showing the date of the sale to the original purchaser/owner. The purchaser/owner shall  
be responsible for any expenses or other charges incurred for service calls and/or transportation of the product to/from the  
inspection or repair facilities. The purchaser/owner also shall be responsible for any and/or all damages or losses incurred  
while the engine is being transported/shipped for inspection or warranty repairs.  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact Generac at the fol-  
lowing address:  
ATTENTION WARRANTY DEPARTMENT  
GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS, INC.  
P.O. BOX 297  
WHITEWATER, WI 53190  
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Appendix 5 – Warranty  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY  
Emission Control System Warranty (ECS Warranty) for 1997 and later model year engines:  
(a) Applicability: This warranty shall apply to 1997 and later model year engines. The ECS Warranty Period shall begin on  
the date the new engine or equipment is purchased by/delivered to its original, end-use purchaser/owner and shall contin-  
ue for 24 consecutive months thereafter.  
(b) General Emissions Warranty Coverage: Generac warrants to the original, end-use purchaser/owner of the new engine or  
equipment, and to each subsequent purchaser/owner, that each of its engines is ...  
(1) Designed, built and equipped so as to conform with all applicable regulations adopted by the EPA and CARB pursuant  
to their respective authority, and  
(2) Free from defects in materials and workmanship which, at any time during the ECS Warranty Period, may cause a war-  
ranted emissions-related part to fail to be identical in all material respects to the part as described in the engine manu-  
facturer’s application for certification.  
(c) The ECS Warranty only pertains to emissions-related parts on your engine, as follows:  
(1) Any warranted, emissions-related parts that are not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the Owner’s  
Manual shall be warranted for the ECS Warranty Period. If any such part fails during the ECS Warranty Period, it shall  
be repaired or replaced by Generac according to Subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under the ECS  
Warranty shall be warranted for the remainder of the ECS Warranty Period.  
(2) Any warranted, emissions-related part that is scheduled only for regular inspection as specified in the Owner’s Manual  
shall be warranted for the ECS Warranty Period. A statement in such written instructions to the effect of “repair or replace  
as necessary” shall not reduce the ECS Warranty Period. Any such part repaired or replaced under the ECS Warranty  
shall be warranted for the remainder of the ECS Warranty Period.  
(3) Any warranted, emissions-related part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the Owner’s  
Manual shall be warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part  
fails prior to the first scheduled replacement, the part shall be repaired or replaced by Generac according to Subsection  
(4) below. Any such emissions-related part repaired or replaced under the ECS Warranty shall be warranted for the  
remainder of the ECS Warranty Period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for such emissions-related part.  
(4) Repair or replacement of any warranted, emissions-related part under this ECS Warranty shall be performed at no  
charge to the owner at a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility.  
(5) When the engine is inspected by a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility, the owner shall not be held responsi-  
ble for diagnostic costs if the repair is deemed warrantable.  
(6) Generac shall be liable for damages to other original engine components or approved modifications proximately caused  
by a failure under warranty of any emission-related part covered by the ECS Warranty.  
(7) Throughout the ECS Warranty Period, Generac shall maintain a supply of warranted emission-related parts sufficient  
to meet the expected demand for such emission-related parts.  
(8) Any Generac authorized and approved emission-related replacement part may be used in the performance of any ECS  
Warranty maintenance or repairs and will be provided without charge to the purchaser/owner. Such use shall not reduce  
Generac’s ECS Warranty obligations.  
(9) Unapproved, add-on, modified, counterfeit and/or ‘grey market’ parts may not be used to modify or repair a Generac  
engine. Such use voids this ECS Warranty and shall be sufficient grounds for disallowing an ECS Warranty claim.  
Generac shall not be held liable hereunder for failures of any warranted parts of a Generac engine caused by the use of  
such an unapproved, add-on, modified, counterfeit and/or ‘grey market’ part.  
EMISSION RELATED PARTS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:  
1) Fuel Metering System:  
2) Air Induction System including:  
a) Intake pipe/manifold  
b) Air cleaner  
3) Ignition System including:  
a) Spark plug  
b) Ignition module  
1.1) Gasoline carburetor assembly and its  
internal components (if so equipped).  
a) Fuel filter (if so equipped)  
b) Carburetor gaskets  
c) Fuel pump (if so equipped)  
1.2) LPG carburetion assembly and its  
internal components (if so equipped).  
a) Fuel controller (if so equipped)  
4) Catalytic Muffler Assembly (if so equipped) including:  
a) Muffler gasket  
b) Exhaust manifold  
b) Mixer and its gaskets (if so equipped)  
c) Carburetor and its gaskets (if so equipped)  
d) Primary gas regulator (if so equipped)  
e) LP liquid vaporizer (if so equipped)  
5) Crankcase Breather Assembly including:  
a) Breather connection tube  
*Generac engine types covered by this warranty statement include the following:  
1) Utility  
2) Lawn and Garden Equipment  
3) Recreational Vehicle (RV) Generator  
4) Industrial Mobile (IM) Generator  
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Appendix 5 – Warranty  
PRIMEPACT 50 Recreational Vehicle Generator  
GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS’ THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE GENERATORS  
NOTE: ALL UNITS MUST BE INSTALLED BY GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS AUTHORIZED SERVICE FACILITIES.  
For a period of 3 (three) years or 2,000 (two thousand) hours of operation from the date of original sale, whichever occurs first, Generac  
Power Systems, Inc. (Generac) will, at its option, repair or replace any part which, upon examination, inspection and testing by Generac or  
a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility, is found to be defective under normal use and service, in accordance with the warranty  
schedule set forth below. Any equipment that the purchaser/owner claims to be defective must be returned to and examined by the nearest  
Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility. All transportation costs under the warranty, including return to the factory, are to be borne  
and prepaid by the purchaser/owner. This warranty applies only to Generac generators sold and rated for “Recreational Vehicle” (RV) appli-  
cations, as Generac has defined Recreational Vehicle generator applications. This warranty is effective only upon Generac’s receipt, from  
the original purchaser/owner, of a completed Warranty Registration Card. This card is the only valid registration identification and must be  
presented at time of request for warranty service. Claims will not be accepted without presentation of the Warranty Registration Card. The  
factory recommends exercising the unit one half-hour every season.  
WARRANTY SCHEDULE – COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS  
YEAR ONE – 100% (one hundred percent) coverage on part(s), labor, removal and reinstallation listed:  
• Engine – All components  
• Alternator – All components  
• Transfer System – All components  
WARRANTY SCHEDULE – CONSUMER/PERSONAL APPLICATIONS  
YEARS ONE AND TWO – 100% (one hundred percent) coverage on part(s), labor, removal and reinstallation listed:  
• Engine – All components  
• Alternator – All components  
• Transfer System – All components  
YEAR Three – 100% (one hundred percent) only on selected part(s) and labor listed (Any labor and part(s) not listed, and removal and rein-  
stallation are the owner’s responsibility):  
Rotor, Stator, Computer Control Board, (if applicable with regard to the generator) Cylinder Block, Cylinder Head, Crankshaft, Piston(s), Valve,  
Valve Lifter(s), Intake and Exhaust Manifolds  
FOR THE LIFE OF THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE GENERATOR (IF SO EQUIPPED)  
The drive train belt and pulleys (if so equipped) on generators used in recreational vehicles shall be warranted against failure due to defec-  
tive materials or normal usage for the life of the generator. For the original purchaser/owner, this drive train warranty shall include part(s)  
and labor (removal and reinstallation are not included) plus $50 (fifty dollars – U.S.) payment upon return of the failed belt or pulley by  
the original purchaser/owner. For subsequent purchaser/owner, this drive train warranty shall cover belt and pulley part(s) ONLY (labor not  
included). Labor, removal and reinstallation is the responsibility of the subsequent purchaser/owner.  
Generac RV generators manufactured prior to December 31, 1997, DO NOT have a transferable warranty. Generac RV generators manu-  
factured after January 1, 1998, have a transferable warranty to the second owner ONLY for the remainder of the three-year limited war-  
ranty. Proof-of-purchase is required and must be presented to a Generac Authorized Warranty Service Facility prior to the performance of  
any warranty service.  
All warranty expense allowances are subject to the conditions defined in Generac’s SUPER SERVICE INFORMATION MANUAL.  
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING:  
Costs of normal maintenance, adjustments, installation and start-up.  
Failures caused by any contaminated fuels or oils.  
Failures due, but not limited, to normal wear and tear, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence or improper installation. As with all  
mechanical devices, the GN-Series engines need periodic part(s) service and replacement to perform well. This warranty will not cover  
repair when normal use has exhausted the life of a part(s) or engine.  
Failures caused by any external cause or act of God, such as collision, theft, vandalism, riot or wars, nuclear holocaust, fire, freezing,  
lightning, earthquake, windstorm, hail, volcanic eruption, water or flood, tornado or hurricane.  
Products that are modified or altered in a manner not authorized by Generac in writing.  
Any incidental, consequential or indirect damages caused by defects in materials or workmanship, or any delay in repair or replace-  
ment of the defective part(s).  
Failure due to misapplication.  
Telephone, telegraph, teletype or other communication expenses.  
Living or travel expenses of person(s) performing service, except as specifically included within the terms of a specific unit warranty period.  
Rental equipment used while warranty repairs are being performed.  
Overnight freight costs for replacement part(s).  
Overtime labor.  
Starting batteries, fuses, light bulbs and engine fluids.  
THIS WARRANTY IS IN PLACE OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. SPECIFICALLY, GENERAC MAKES NO OTHER  
WARRANTIES AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
GENERAC’S ONLY LIABILITY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PART(S) AS STATED ABOVE. IN NO EVENT SHALL GEN-  
ERAC BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF SUCH DAMAGES ARE A DIRECT RESULT OF GEN-  
ERAC’S NEGLIGENCE. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limita-  
tion may not apply to you. Purchaser/owner agrees to make no claims against Generac based on negligence.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You also may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
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GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS, INC.  
P.O. BOX 8 • WAUKESHA, WI 53187  
Part No. C5080  
Revision A (02/08/00)  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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