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Ok, did some more reading on the 831 conversion, and yes, I think that the line conditioners would help with the EMI noise, but the you would need some device that stores energy (e.g. an autotransformer) to help with voltage variations due to load shifts. To get completely clean power, I think...
FWIW: Switching to a fully variable speed "inverter" type AC/heatpump practically eliminates in-rush currents making them much more generator friendly.
I'm not familiar with "the conversion" in a MEP-831A; could you elaborate on what got converted on your unit? New generator head?
In the interim...
If it were me, I would probably start with a pair of these 20A for 240V...
These are great baseline data.
To the point that I think @nextalcupfan's images make, is what the generator is connected to can have a significant impact.
At the end of the day, it is the whole system, generator, wiring, load, that work together or not to give the final power quality under...