ASSEMBLY
5. INSTALLING THE GENTENT WITH PARALLEL UNITS
NOTE: Requires additional purchase of "GenTent Inverter Extender Arms
Kit"
The GenTent for inverter generators has a design that will allow it to accom-
modate running smaller 1-2K watt generators in parallel under one Canopy.
The following is an amendment to the standard instructions laid out previ-
ously in this manual. Read all the standard
setup instructions prior to attempting a
parallel setup.
a. To install in parallel, you will need to turn
your generator 90 degrees so that the
Primary generator is perpendicular to the
Canopy.
b. You will strap the mounting assembly to the
lead generator (A), so the exhaust faces out
under the long side of the GenTent offset
to one side of the Canopy. (Fig. 5.1)
c. You will need to build the extender arms out as described in "Assemble the
Extender Arms" in an off-set design where most of the Extender
Arms are built out to accommodate the companion genera-
tor protection. (Fig. 5.1) This usually takes 2 Extender Arms on
each of the short side corners and 6 on each of the long side
corners.
d. You have the Extender Arms in the desired 34"-36" L by 23"-25" W,
you will place the parallel generator (B) between the Extender Arms
(Fig. 5.1)
e. You can then Frame and Cover your GenTent as described in Sections
"3. Install the GenTent Frame" & "4. Cover the GenTent"
Fig. 5.2
Fig. 5.3
Fig. 5.1
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