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Hey again. Is there any advantage or disadvantage of using a 400hz generator wired to 60hz in a MEP803A?
I purchased a genset MEP803A through a third party and was supposed to get a 60hz generator. I am still awaiting delivery on this particular generator set. Apparently the generator gets bogged down at 85% load and the person who works on these gensets is at a total loss and does not know what the issue is that is causing the genset to get bogged down at 85% load. Needless to say, 85% load on a genset that is supposed to handle 120% load (8KW vs 12KW) is a far cry from a reliable operating generator.
I was offered to have a 400hz generator rewired to 60hz instead of the original low hour 60hz generator. So before I give the go ahead to have the 400hz generator rewired to 60hz and installed on the 803A, I need to know if there are any advantages or disadvantages to having this done.
My other option is to have the price reduced on the genset as is and try to figure out what is going on with it to get it going where it will not bog down at 85%.
What I do know about the MEP803 is that the engine has been rebuilt - so it is considered a new motor build. As I do not have possession of the genset, I can not give any details as to the generator. The person has been trying to get this issues resolved for over 6 months now. He has been doing this for quite some time so he seems to be proficient at working on these gensets and if he is at a loss to pinpoint the problem as to why it gets bogged down at 85% and chokes and dies, then what are my chances of getting this operating properly?
Any input or suggestions appreciated. As hurricane season started today, I need to get this genset here and wired into my house in Florida so I do not have to suffer like I did last year with Irma and no power for more than 5 days - in mid August no less.
Thanks
I purchased a genset MEP803A through a third party and was supposed to get a 60hz generator. I am still awaiting delivery on this particular generator set. Apparently the generator gets bogged down at 85% load and the person who works on these gensets is at a total loss and does not know what the issue is that is causing the genset to get bogged down at 85% load. Needless to say, 85% load on a genset that is supposed to handle 120% load (8KW vs 12KW) is a far cry from a reliable operating generator.
I was offered to have a 400hz generator rewired to 60hz instead of the original low hour 60hz generator. So before I give the go ahead to have the 400hz generator rewired to 60hz and installed on the 803A, I need to know if there are any advantages or disadvantages to having this done.
My other option is to have the price reduced on the genset as is and try to figure out what is going on with it to get it going where it will not bog down at 85%.
What I do know about the MEP803 is that the engine has been rebuilt - so it is considered a new motor build. As I do not have possession of the genset, I can not give any details as to the generator. The person has been trying to get this issues resolved for over 6 months now. He has been doing this for quite some time so he seems to be proficient at working on these gensets and if he is at a loss to pinpoint the problem as to why it gets bogged down at 85% and chokes and dies, then what are my chances of getting this operating properly?
Any input or suggestions appreciated. As hurricane season started today, I need to get this genset here and wired into my house in Florida so I do not have to suffer like I did last year with Irma and no power for more than 5 days - in mid August no less.
Thanks