So if the 804 cannot be configured to single phase then am I to assume that the talk of such on this thread is related two other generators with 12 wire heads and that they were discussed within the framework of this generator in error?
No, they were not in error, but to help you understand that first off, the 804 is not a 12 wire head, and to help you understand what you can and can not do with this gen set.
The remark above, the last one from 155mm, would not be relevant to the 804 as it relates to single phase?
Well, yes it is relevant. Like 155 explained, you cant turn this set into a single phase gen set. But you can chose to tap two phases and power for instance a house. But you are only going to get 2/3 or the 15 KW rated power. And if you are smart like 155, you can use the extra phase for other loads, to balance the gen set load a bit.
I really need to get clarity on it if possible because I’m trying to sell this to a gentleman for home standby and he wants to know the answer that I posed on the original post and opened the topic which is how many KW’s could be expected in an 804 in single phase.
Since you can not reconfigure this gen set into a single phase configuration, its not possible to answer your question. Thats why everyone tried to explain how you can use the set, and what you will get from it.
Did the others that chime down assumed that it was possible and gave the calculations and data in the air as it relates to an 804 which you’re saying is not going to work at all for single phase?