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MEP803A Low Voltage

Russ Knight

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Hello,

I have a dual MEP803A setup and cannot get a voltage reading higher than 212 vac across any combination of outputs on either generator. I have the voltage adjustment maxed. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Russ
 

DieselAddict

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How are you measuring the voltage? With a meter at the terminals?

If you have time please measure the voltage at the terminals. L1 - L2, L1 - L3, L2 - L3. Then measure each L1, L2, and L3 to L0.

This will help troubleshoot that your reconnection switch is in the correct position and functioning correctly.
 

Russ Knight

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I'm completely ignorant. What is the reconnection switch?


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Russ Knight

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Ok, I know what the selector switch is. I'll check it tomorrow and also write down the voltage across the different legs. I need to make sure this thing is working. We may lose power as a result of the hurricane.

Thanks everyone!

Russ
 

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On the regulator module is a small adjustment screw. I usually set the front panel adjustment to mid range and then adjust the regulator. It's a sensitive adjustment. Only turn it a hair at a time.
 

Russ Knight

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Thanks to all who responded. Got both generators dialed in to 60Hz and putting out a full 240 volts. Looks like we're going to need them.

Thanks again, you guys are the bomb!

Russ
 

Light in the Dark

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Thanks to all who responded. Got both generators dialed in to 60Hz and putting out a full 240 volts. Looks like we're going to need them.

Thanks again, you guys are the bomb!

Russ
For the sake of future forum questioners... HOW did you fix it? :)
 

Russ Knight

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I located the phase selector switch behind the control panel which was set to 3 phase, changed it to 120/240 single phase, and adjusted the adjustment screw on the regulator module.

Works perfect now.

Russ
 

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I located the phase selector switch behind the control panel which was set to 3 phase, changed it to 120/240 single phase, and adjusted the adjustment screw on the regulator module.

Works perfect now.

Russ
Howdy,
It sounds like you watched the video and said "a haw! I forgot the phase selection" :whistle:
 

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Perhaps, in your spare time, you might download the Operaters manual and give it a quick look see. You might not have time later.
 
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