Here's a few photos of the shed I built for my MEP 003a. I've posted in a few other threads as I went through the project, but thought this was a good place to post a few photos of the completed job. Many thanks to everyone who offered guidance and support over the last few months!
The MEP is fitted with a Unitronics PLC to for autostart, connected to an Emerson Auto Transfer switch in the house. Cables back to the house (power, Ethernet and control) are all underground (and currently under snow...)
I've added duct work to the top of the ASK (the box attached with nutserts). This takes the exiting cooling air, and ducts it out the side of the shed via 12" steel ducts. The inlet is via a 10" duct, with the original ASK cover fitted on the outside of the shed. That is mounted to a removable panel on the end of the shed, through which I can remove the MEP if I ever need to...
Mufflers are connected via short vertical braided stainless flex pipes (hidden within the 'box' on the ASK), and then via a 90' and 1 1/4" iron pipe out to regular automotive 'flex' pipe. These then exit the shed through a couple of thimbles and a steel plate to keep the heat away from the wood. I did consider cutting one of my stainless 'laundry' pipes in half, and using it as the flex pipe to exit the shed, but have decided to try this first (couldn't face the idea of destroying the original pipes!).
I've test run it for about an hour, with no temperature problems at all in the shed (but with the current weather I wouldn't really expect any). Once the summer arrives I'll probably do a long test run on a hot day, with the generator under heavy load to see what extra venting I need (I plan to put a couple of regular vents in the shed eaves, but am not sure if I'll need any kind of vent fan)
-Steve