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Harrington Generators International

498-1075 

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           Welf-Air 10kVA Cube  

Installation Guide

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Security and vandalism

Allow a 210mm clearance  to access the electrical 
output socket at the front of the generator.

1.4   Positioning Generator

When you look into the cabins generator compart-
ment, the generator is positioned up against
the right hand cabin wall. The hot air escape
should be cut into the right hand wall. 

1.5   Fixing Skids

The skids are fi tted fl ush front and back to the 
generator and at 170mm from the sides of the 
generator. 

The skids are 200mm wide by 70mm high (see 
drawing WG-WA100H). 

1.6   Connecting Hot Air Outlet

The hot air outlet is on the right hand side of the set 
which should be pushed up to the right hand cabin 
wall, to within 25mm of the cabin wall. The foam seal 
(supplied fi tted to the generator) around the hot air 
exit will squash and act as an air seal. It does not 
need to be perfectly air tight (see drawing PD901-
908)

Alternative arrangements for hot air outlet using 
plenum connection to exit louvres can be provided by 
HGI for installation into buildings.

1.7   Fixing Down

Fixing down is via the bolt holes in the skid pods on 
the base of the generator.  The fi xing down holes 
are located 57.5mm from front and back and are are 
675mm apart on the same skid and 560mm distant 
from the corresponding hole on the second skid. The 
See drawings WG-WA100H.

The generator, when being fi xed down using the 
standard foam seal arrangement, will have the right 
hand side fi xing down hole approx 300mm from the 
wall (see PD901-908).  

The type of fi xing will depend on the fl oor type, 
thickness of fl oor material etc.

1.8   Cabin’s Exhaust Outlet

The exhaust pipe comes out of the top of the Welf-
Air generator’s canopy and is then turned through 90 
degrees so that it comes out of the side wall of the 
cabin. This is done so there are no problems with 

water entry through the roof or stacking the cabins on 
top of each other. The welded exit pipe can be cut
at an angle outside to stop rain getting in. 

1.9   Connecting the Exhaust

Using the fl exible pipe and clamps supplied,
connect the fl exible pipe to the generator exhaust
stack and to the cabins exhaust outlet (see drawing 
PD901-908).

Finally use the thermal insulating bandage supplied 
to wrap around the fl exible exhaust pipe to insulate 
it and protect people from touching the hot pipe. Use 
steel wire ties or similar at each end to prevent the 
bandage from becoming unwrapped.

 

  

NOTICE

Care must be taken to make a gas tight seal
when connecting the exhaust.

1.10  Electrical Connection

A 63 amp BS4343 socket is fi tted on the generator 
adjacent to the fuel fi ll and below the socket panel. 
This single socket supplies all the generators power 
for the cabin. The additional sockets are for auxiliary 
use for lights, tools or other cabins.

1.11  Clearance Space

The generators need to occupy a clear space within 
the cabin compartment for ventilation and to allow 
access for refuelling and service.

Cables, water pipes, pumps, tanks, waste and other 
items should be located away from the generator. 

2.0 Contact

If you are in any doubt or have any concerns about 
the safe installation of the generator then please 
consult with your service depot or contact HGI:

Technical Helpline: 01629 821 614
General Enquiries: 01629 824 284

Summary of Contents for WA100H

Page 1: ...ding photography or storing in any medium by electronic means or other without the written permission of the copyright holder except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Designs and Pate...

Page 2: ...Change Control Date Version Author Reason for change May 17 Provisional MC Draft for Review by NC May 17 A MC Updated and released following review...

Page 3: ...Hot Air Outlet 2 1 7 Fixing Down 2 1 8 Cabin s Exhaust Outlet 2 1 9 Connecting the Exhaust 2 1 10 Electrical Connection 2 1 11 Clearance Space 2 2 0 CONTACT 2 3 0 DRAWINGS 3 3 1 General Arrangement 3...

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Page 6: ...s and heat wrap are supplied It is important that the heat wrap is fitted so that operatives do not burn themselves These instructions explain the installation of Welf Air Compact generators Read comp...

Page 7: ...8 The type of fixing will depend on the floor type thickness of floor material etc 1 8 Cabin s Exhaust Outlet The exhaust pipe comes out of the top of the Welf Air generator s canopy and is then turne...

Page 8: ...eneral Arrangement WG WA100H A M A 02 12 14 B N N 28 07 15 C R W 19 05 16 D R W 27 04 17 E R W 19 05 17 WG WA100H Item Description Item Pt No Item Material Sht no Weight kg 1 2 3D views are for illust...

Page 9: ...10kVA Welfair Cube General Arrangement WG WA100H A M A 02 12 14 B N N 28 07 15 C R W 19 05 16 D R W 27 04 17 E R W 19 05 17 WG WA100H Item Description Item Pt No Item Material Sht no Weight kg 2 2 3D...

Page 10: ...W 19 05 17 PD901 908 Item Description Item Pt No Item Material Sht no Weight kg 1 1 A A 3D views are for illustration only Front Face Rear Face Cabin Floor Foam seal 112 0 973 5 450 0 approx 690 0 30...

Page 11: ...available at the time of publication If in doubt about the recency of the documents then please contact the manufacturer or visit their website for the latest information 4 1 Kubota Engine Operator s...

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