Re: [GMCnet] Onan 6K Generator-Running While Parked [message #221440] |
Sat, 07 September 2013 01:28  |
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hnielsen2
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My two cents
Why not open or pull out the drawer out.
Noise?
I think it's the same drawer in or out.
Howard
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On Sep 6, 2013, at 23:17, Adrien Genesoto <fixman54@syix.com> wrote:
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> In reading this thread, I’ve become aware that APU (gen) and LP compartment enclosure are made of many different materials, wood, fiber glass, alum (which mine is- .125” alum), and ? other.
> If the gen has a problem running in the compartment, then the problem need to be resolved, but it also depends if you can trust the integrity of the compartment to not flame up. Space is limited inside the compartment for a lot of heat shielding (a must on wood & FRP) and insulating, but with the right materials in most cases it can become an acceptable result. Also the compartments needs to be well sealed (fumes, smells, heat) from the exterior.
> I wander about deflecting the discharge air across the bottom of the coach, where the bulk of the cooling air suction for the gen is also underneath, it could end up recycling the hot air or warm at list.
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> Just my thinking.
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> Dave Wilson wrote on Mon, 02 July 2012 11:44
>> Hi All, we are currently heading home from the Black Hills to Michigan in this boiling 90F+ weather. My Dad has a '73 CanyonLands with a modified generator compartment. His original wood compartment had to be slightly altered to accept later models' flexsteel furniture. He has installed foil coated insulation around the generator and hasn't experienced any issues while using the generator during driving. However, if we go into a restaurant, he insists that the generator drawer is pulled out to keep things cool. I think for the 1-1.5 hours that it runs, we can keep it tucked away (and avoid the unsightly look of a noisy generator running outside of the vehicle).
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>> Basically, is my Dad correct that the drawer needs to be pulled out while parked? Also, my brother has a '76 and I have a '77. Both our comparments have the insulated fiberglass compartments. Do we need to pull the generators out if running while parked? Thanks for any experiences shared!
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Re: [GMCnet] Onan 6K Generator-Running While Parked [message #221455 is a reply to message #221440] |
Sat, 07 September 2013 08:21   |
Jim Miller
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On Sep 7, 2013, at 2:28 AM, Howard wrote:
> Why not open or pull out the drawer out. Noise? I think it's the same drawer in or out.
In addition to the cooling issues already pointed out by others it is my opinion that the vibration and weight (~300 lb) of the running machine coupled with a 2' lever arm when it is pulled out of the enclosure is a recipe for fatigued (brinelled) and subsequently failed drawer slides. You have not only a low-cycle vibration from starting, stopping and acquiring or dropping load but you also have high-cycle vibes from the engine's normal operation.
The "GMC RV Operation Manual" does not mention pulling the Onan out other than for ease of servicing. If it were supposed to be pulled out for operation then I expect that GM would have told us to do so in the manual.
Given that GM's engineers undoubtedly had access to Onan's engineers at the time the RV was developed, I am going to go with their advice rather than depend on mailing-list speculation. If you are worried about the compartment insulation catching on fire then replace it with something better. Or put an automatic fire bottle in the compartment. In my case I did both.
--Jim Miller
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1977 Royale
Hamilton, OH
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Re: [GMCnet] Onan 6K Generator-Running While Parked [message #221457 is a reply to message #221455] |
Sat, 07 September 2013 08:49   |
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Jim Miller wrote on Sat, 07 September 2013 08:21 | On Sep 7, 2013, at 2:28 AM, Howard wrote:
> Why not open or pull out the drawer out. Noise? I think it's the same drawer in or out.
In addition to the cooling issues already pointed out by others it is my opinion that the vibration and weight (~300 lb) of the running machine coupled with a 2' lever arm when it is pulled out of the enclosure is a recipe for fatigued (brinelled) and subsequently failed drawer slides. You have not only a low-cycle vibration from starting, stopping and acquiring or dropping load but you also have high-cycle vibes from the engine's normal operation.
The "GMC RV Operation Manual" does not mention pulling the Onan out other than for ease of servicing. If it were supposed to be pulled out for operation then I expect that GM would have told us to do so in the manual.
Given that GM's engineers undoubtedly had access to Onan's engineers at the time the RV was developed, I am going to go with their advice rather than depend on mailing-list speculation. If you are worried about the compartment insulation catching on fire then replace it with something better. Or put an automatic fire bottle in the compartment. In my case I did both.
--Jim Miller
1977 Eleganza II
1977 Royale
Hamilton, OH
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| i am with Jim on this. Used to pull it out and had my automatic fire bottle right there, mounted to the face of the Onan. We rarely run the Onan while sitting still but when we do, now we leave it inside. Most of our use is while running down the hi way for the roof air, and that is seldom. The dash air works good on our rig. I feel much better with the temperature fired extinguisher on the Onan.
Dan
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