Coley
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I have many people I set generators up for that want to use them plumbed into a 300 gallon fuel tank here. I have had two problems with aux fuel systems. One the pump would not come on the other it shut off too late. I spent time trying to fix both before I tried to just bypass everything all together. This is what I ended up with and it works great.
First I removed the tube at B
Then I disconnected the fuel return at A
Next I disconnected the fuel feed line to the main fuel pump where is comes out of the tank.
Then disconnect the aux fuel line at the aux pump.
Install the Tiger Loop mount in the fuel compartment.
Hook lines up to the tiger loop as shown in one of the images. Feed line from aux tank goes into the bottom at C, return line and line to the fuel pump come out the side.
Leave about 1/4 tank of fuel in the generator so low fuel light and shutdown are not an issue.
I have 3 generators running this way. They run great and leaves the aux pump as a backup for the main pump. Everything else is gravity fed. No real points of failure.
CF
First I removed the tube at B
Then I disconnected the fuel return at A
Next I disconnected the fuel feed line to the main fuel pump where is comes out of the tank.
Then disconnect the aux fuel line at the aux pump.
Install the Tiger Loop mount in the fuel compartment.
Hook lines up to the tiger loop as shown in one of the images. Feed line from aux tank goes into the bottom at C, return line and line to the fuel pump come out the side.
Leave about 1/4 tank of fuel in the generator so low fuel light and shutdown are not an issue.
I have 3 generators running this way. They run great and leaves the aux pump as a backup for the main pump. Everything else is gravity fed. No real points of failure.
CF