6. Fuel System:
Type of Fuel DF-1, DF-2, DF-A, JP4, JP5, JP8
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 gal. (53 liters)
Fuel Consumption Rate (50/60 Hz):
MEP-804A 1.50 gal. (5.7 liters) per hour
MEP-804B 1.20 gal. (4.5 liters) per hour
Fuel Consumption Rate (400 Hz):
MEP-814A 1.75 gal. (6.6 liters) per hour
MEP-814B 1.40 gal. (5.3 liters) per hour
Auxiliary Fuel Pump:
Voltage Rating 24 VDC
Delivery Pressure 5.0-6.5 psi. (34.5-65.5 kPa.) (max)
Fuel Level Switch:
Type Float
Current 3.0 amps at 6-32 VDC
FUEL SYSTEM
The Fuel System (Figure 2), consists of piping, fuel tank, pump fuel filter (MEP-804B/MEP-814B), transfer pump,
fuel filter/water separator, engine fuel filter (MEP-804B/MEP-814B), injection pump and injectors. Fuel is drawn
from the fuel tank by the transfer pump. After reaching the transfer pump, fuel passes through a fuel filter/water
separator where water and small impurities are removed. The fuel then goes to an injection pump where it is
pressurized and pushed into the injectors. Through the injectors fuel enters the diesel engine combustion
chamber, where it is mixed with air and ignited. The fuel that is not used is returned to the fuel tank via an excess
fuel return line.
The Auxiliary Fuel System consists of an external fuel supply, fuel filter, piping,
a 24 VDC auxiliary fuel pump and
a fuel level float switch.
When the MASTER SWITCH is set on PRIME & RUN AUX FUEL it actuates the auxiliary
fuel pump and transfers fuel from the external fuel supply to the generator set fuel tank. The fuel level float switch
shuts off the auxiliary fuel pump when the generator set fuel tank is full and reactivates the pump as the level
drops. The FUEL LEVEL indicator indicates fuel level of generator set fuel tank from (E) empty to (F) full in
quarter tank increments.
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I was finally able to circle back to working on our 15KW gen sets. We have two (2) 804As and one (1) 804B. One (1) each 804A and 804B are skid-mounted. The other 804A is skid mounted. When I start the two skid-mounted units, they both have an electric pump that
you can hear running in the two prime settings on the switch. (this is not possible, in a gen set that is in perfect running condition. The TM tells you that the Aux pump only comes on in the Prime and run AUX position.) The trailer mounted 804A does not make that sound in either switch position.
(here, you might have a problem. How ful is the tank? The Aux fuel pump ONLY comes on when the fuel tank is running low. The Fuel level switch tells the AUX pump when to start and stop. ) I haven't gotten the trailer-mounted unit running yet, and will follow your instructions provided above to bleed the system. Just wanting to know why I don't hear any electrical priming pump working. You say it doesn't have one, but my other 804A apparently does.
Show me a picture of the electric fuel pump that runs, and what position it runs in. Unless the gen set has a heater hooked up to it, there can only be one E-Fuel pump. The Aux.