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I have an MEP-003A genset with the Acoustic Suppression Kit (ASK). The ASK is an insulated enclosure that wraps around the genset, and quiets it down enough that you can approach to within 10 feet before putting on hearing protection, rather than hunkering down in a bunker a mile away crying "make it stop!". I got the MEP-003A separately, and then managed to find a NOS ASK for it in the original crate, many a year ago.
The ASK box is made from sheet metal panels with folded edge lips about an inch deep, which bolt together on and around the genset. It encloses the unit to muffle engine block noise, and it ducts the still-noisy exhaust upwards. The panels have noise insulation that appears to be yellow fiberglass batting around an inch thick, with a flimsy black fibrous liner on the inside surface, all held in place with long rivets and fender washers. There are a few access hatches to get to things like batteries and filters, but the kit needs to come off for major work on the genset.
My set has sat idle for a few years, and the local rodents have done a number on it. They've shredded the heck out of the insulation and used it as nesting material. I'll need to take off the ASK to clean out the set and check for rodent damage, as well as pulling out the injectors due to a scary knocking sound that I've been told is likely due to injector slobber.
I'd like to rebuild the ASK, preferably using a better insulation material that will be more rodent-resistant. Have any of y'all done something like this before? Do you have any suggestions for better insulation and/or a better installation method? I don't think there's any chance that I can keep the rodents out of the set in this rural area, but I'd like to make it less inviting to them and better able to resist their presence. Whatever material I choose, maybe I should put some hardware cloth (wire mesh) over it to make it less chewable.
I don't have any pics of the set handy, with or without the ASK. Sorry!
The ASK box is made from sheet metal panels with folded edge lips about an inch deep, which bolt together on and around the genset. It encloses the unit to muffle engine block noise, and it ducts the still-noisy exhaust upwards. The panels have noise insulation that appears to be yellow fiberglass batting around an inch thick, with a flimsy black fibrous liner on the inside surface, all held in place with long rivets and fender washers. There are a few access hatches to get to things like batteries and filters, but the kit needs to come off for major work on the genset.
My set has sat idle for a few years, and the local rodents have done a number on it. They've shredded the heck out of the insulation and used it as nesting material. I'll need to take off the ASK to clean out the set and check for rodent damage, as well as pulling out the injectors due to a scary knocking sound that I've been told is likely due to injector slobber.
I'd like to rebuild the ASK, preferably using a better insulation material that will be more rodent-resistant. Have any of y'all done something like this before? Do you have any suggestions for better insulation and/or a better installation method? I don't think there's any chance that I can keep the rodents out of the set in this rural area, but I'd like to make it less inviting to them and better able to resist their presence. Whatever material I choose, maybe I should put some hardware cloth (wire mesh) over it to make it less chewable.
I don't have any pics of the set handy, with or without the ASK. Sorry!