Re: Onan 7.5kw Gen Problem
Reply #19 –
While the engine is surrounded by backerboard, a fire may not be noticeable for quite a while and unless the injector wiring burns up, it can continue to spread. A mechanical engine may be worse with nothing electronic to fail. IThe backerboard does give you a much bigger margin of safety and time to stop, safely evacuate and possibly fight the fire if it has not gotten too big. It also may give you time to unhook your toad. I use snap connects on the safety chains and never lock the hitch while underway.
On the other hand, if you do nothing, the black insulation acts like you sprayed gasoline on the fire.
A forum member with a U300 had some turbo work done. The clamp came off the turbo and the exhaust started a big fire. By the time he noticed it in the mirror and pulled over, he and his wife just had time to get out.
Engine fires are probably the worst with diesel or a broken hydraulic line starting and then feeding the fire. The refrigerator compartment is a slam dunk with the backerboard as there is very little hydrogen in the fridge and there is no way it will spread if the entire compartment including the ceiling is covered. With the insulation removed from the generator compartment and then the compartment lined on almost 3 sides, it's much safer but the compartment door has a lot of resin it it. If you had a generator fire, I can imagine what would happen when you opened the compartment door. Best be ready with a pretty good extinguisher and only fight it if you are experienced. One second of burns can change your life. Sort of like a back draft in a building fire.
I remember a big department store where a child at the back of the store was playing with his mom's lighter. It got into something flammable, he tossed it into some plastic goods and even though everyone in the store saw the fire, they just had time to get out the front doors. We were a couple of blocks away but by the time we arrived, the fire had blown out all the huge front windows and was extending into the parking lot.
Fire is really nasty and perhaps all the steps you take can give you or the fire dept time to fight the fire but WILL give you the time to safely evacuate your coach.
I've seen quite a few devices advertised to help protect from fire but many are of only marginal help in engine room fires while others may be able to stop or control a fridge fire. But as photos on this site have shown, they don't always work. Quite a few owners need a sense of security that buying such a device gives. Nothing wrong with buying and installing them but the only thing that is 100% sure is D and T. Just be aware and family plan for the emergency that could come out of the blue so you are able to have many other enjoyable adventures in the future.
Pierce