Nonotagain
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I ran a MEP-005 to power my old Mori Seiki 25 hp milling machine. The generator used 5.8 gallons per hour for the 1200 hours that I used it.The general rule of thumb is that for each 10KW of generator power, you're going to consume about one gallon of fuel per hour. So, you'll be sucking down roughly three gallons per hour with that 30 KW set whether it's loaded or not. Add to that oil changes at 100 hours - which are about the same as a car oil change given the size of the engine - and you're spending quite a bit on the larger set.
If you need that much power, so be it - just be aware what it's going to cost to run.
Another point; these are not like big-box store generators - an MEP-003A will put out 10KW 24/7 in all weather you're likely to throw at it, and is rated at somewhere between 100% and 300% overload for 30 seconds for starting motor loads (depends on who you ask). They are designed to run like this for thousands of hours before overhaul. An 8KW genset from the store is good for 8KW with a tailwind and your fingers crossed for a few full days of operation before it's pretty well worn out.
A 10KW genset will deliver 52A at 240V; use that for your planning purposes.
My local power company would not run 3 phase service to my garage, so I took matters into my own hands.