To all who have a Fischer Panda generator,
My FP genset ( a 4200 FCB built in 2006) was starving for fuel after running for 45 or 60 minutes. I spent a lot of time looking for the issue and replacing things like fuel filters, fuel pumps, fuel pump relays, solenoid checks, etc.
After much head scratching, I FINALLY determined the root cause of my issue and wanted to share it here to save some pain by others.
In my case, my 12 year old generator began to accumulate crud on the bottom of the 12G remote diesel tank.
The particles or muck from the tank jammed the Check Valve at the top of the tank such that it was 80% closed and starving my engine from fuel! In my case, I drained and removed my 12G tank, then poured 2 quarts of muriatic acid in the tank and let it sit overnight. The muriatic acid did an amazing job removing the muck in my tank but for safety sake be sure to wear eye protection when handling any acid.
I also removed the check valve (which I didn't even know was there).
In my case, the check valve is a 1/8" barbed fitting that is mounted on the top of the 12G tank and screwed into the 90 degree elbow on the feeder line side. I removed and cleaned the check valve (aka an anti-siphon valve) with muriatic acid and it opened right up. My FP now runs perfectly and no longer suffers from fuel starvation.
If your FP is 10 years old or more, I think it would not be a waste of time to inspect the interior of your tank and test and clean your check valve. Hope this helps. I suffered through this for quite some time!
Cheers,
Jack
My FP genset ( a 4200 FCB built in 2006) was starving for fuel after running for 45 or 60 minutes. I spent a lot of time looking for the issue and replacing things like fuel filters, fuel pumps, fuel pump relays, solenoid checks, etc.
After much head scratching, I FINALLY determined the root cause of my issue and wanted to share it here to save some pain by others.
In my case, my 12 year old generator began to accumulate crud on the bottom of the 12G remote diesel tank.
The particles or muck from the tank jammed the Check Valve at the top of the tank such that it was 80% closed and starving my engine from fuel! In my case, I drained and removed my 12G tank, then poured 2 quarts of muriatic acid in the tank and let it sit overnight. The muriatic acid did an amazing job removing the muck in my tank but for safety sake be sure to wear eye protection when handling any acid.
I also removed the check valve (which I didn't even know was there).
In my case, the check valve is a 1/8" barbed fitting that is mounted on the top of the 12G tank and screwed into the 90 degree elbow on the feeder line side. I removed and cleaned the check valve (aka an anti-siphon valve) with muriatic acid and it opened right up. My FP now runs perfectly and no longer suffers from fuel starvation.
If your FP is 10 years old or more, I think it would not be a waste of time to inspect the interior of your tank and test and clean your check valve. Hope this helps. I suffered through this for quite some time!
Cheers,
Jack