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Installing the Dual Fuel Carburetor, How to Install the Dual Fuel Carburetor

INSTALLING THE DUAL FUEL CARBURETOR Installing the dual fuel carburetor is very easy, it is as simple as installing a normal carburetor on your generator. Step One: Remove the air filter. When installing the dual fuel carburetor the first thing to look out for is the air filter of the generator. The carburetor is always behind it. The first thing to do is to remove the air filter by opening the cover and unscrewing all the screws fastening it to the carburetor Step Two: Disconnect the throttle and the fuel hose. Before disconnecting the fuel hose ensure you turn off the fuel tap from the generator. Also, take care not to damage the gaskets else you have to change them if they are damaged. Step Three: Remove the former carburetor by pulling out of the stud. Step Four: Plug in the dual fuel carburetor. Before plugging it in, ensure that you insert the gaskets. Ensure that it is well pushed in to the engine. Step Five: Insert the throttle and the spring attached...

Power Your Generator With Cooking Gas, Dual Fuel Carburetor for Generators, Universal Dual Fuel Carburetor for Generators, Propane Conversion Kit

Tri Fuel Carburetor, Dual Fuel Carburetor We organize seminars, workshops and Training Programs anywhere in Nigeria to train people on how to make money selling and installing this device. For more information contact Emmanuel on 08036074999.  TRI FUEL CARBURETOR The Tri Fuel Carburetor enables you to use three types of fuel to power your Electric Generating Set. This gives you the option to switch between three types of fuel which are Gasoline popularly known as Petrol in Nigeria, CNP (Compressed Natural Gas) which is available but not very commonly used in Nigeria and LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) also known as Propane, or Cooking Gas. ADVANTAGES OF POWERING YOUR GENERATOR WITH LPG OR CNG Generators using propane are cleaning and emit less harmful fumes. Standard generators, which run on gasoline produce more odors and can stain or contaminate the surrounding surfaces. Propane, on the other hand is just gas and will dissipate as the generator runs. COST ...