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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Okay I have attached everything. I took a picture of my treater screen to show that I have 2 motors running. I also took a picture of both the full and main screen on the generator to show no amps are showing on the generator. Thank you for the help!
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    I will get those pictures tomorrow. For any who are still curious about the 120V outlet for the compressor. I did some reading on GFCI outlets and they accept any voltage under 150V and everything powered up and worked great. My line to neutral voltage is around 137V and my line to line is...
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Finally got everything hooked up and everything powered up perfectly. The only question I have is that even when I have a 10hp motor running I never get any current or power information on the generator. Is there a fuse or something that I would need to check?
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Ok will make sure it is well grounded to the frame and having a ground rod is not practical because I will be moving several times per day. What do you mean by grounding the machine to the generator frame? I assume that means you think I need to bring a separate wire from the frame of the...
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    The generator will be mounted on a pickup. I had planned on bonding to the frame will that be enough? Also someone mentioned that I should check and make sure the phase is in the proper direction. I have read that the simplest way is using a 3 phase motor. Does the computer read that or do I...
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Thanks for all the information. I think we can mark this one as closed. You guys have answered the questions I had.
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Yes the panel has a neutral bar and then there is a breaker for 240V 3ph with L1 L2 and L3. I have looked through the panel and the only thing that is 120V is a special outlet, by special I mean that it looks a lot more bulky that any other outlet I have wired up, that they have mounted to the...
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    I feel like there may still be some confusion. The panel is wired up by the company I bought the machine from and I simply need to supply it with 240V 3ph. I doubled checked the inside of the panel and it says to supply 240V 3ph. I am making sure that a MEP-806B should be able to go up to 240V...
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    The panel that I will be bringing the power into is wired for 240V 3ph and it contains some computers and stuff so I think I need to go off the requirement of 240v 3 ph. I looked at the motors and they all say a straight 220V 3ph. My assumption is that it should work fine but figured I would...
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Sorry I was not specific enough earlier. I am running seed treater with electric motors and then an electric panel. Everything came prewired for 240V 3ph so I need to run at that specific voltage. The FLA for from them is 65 amps so the generator has more than enough power I am just making sure...
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    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    Hi, I recently purchased a Mep-806B. I have been reading all of the TMs and according to those it safe that for 120v/208v 3ph the voltage range is 197v-240v. I am trying to figure out if turning the voltage of to 240v is safe and if it can sustain that and run for extended periods of time...
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