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Here is an article that shows how to convert your generator.You can get 44kw @ 110% by reconfiguring the reconnection board to a zig zag this will give you 183 amps and your genset will not run unbalanced. I have 4 gensets running town buildings in this manner. If you wuold like more info you can pm me .
A lot of good info in this thread.Also, if I wanted to run "the house" from it, I could run some of the 240v loads, like the kitchen range and the air conditioner, off of the "other" leg?
In any case, I am very interested to get the answer to my first question on how much 120/240 power it can make.
That model, which a number of us have has a selector switch to run 3phase, single phase 120, or single phase 120/240. It will run your house, your neighbors house, and probably another one.How about this model generator.
Can it be configured to run some appliances in my home like the central air conditioner, water heater, and stove top element. I realize this stuff
pulls a lot of current especially when they are all on at the same time.
I wouldn’t run them all at the same time. A/C pulls around
12-15 amps. I would like to have one for backup in hurricane season.
Especially for running the A/C unit.
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If I had 110/220, I'd be calling the POCO. That's BS (on their part).We typically refer to appliances as 120 and 240 however when you account for voltage drop and dirty power your lucky to get 110 and 220. I haven't tested my drop in awhile, but I know for a fact I have between 116 and 119 volts on all my small circuits.
Yes, Thank you for posting this article. This question has been posted several times. Can I rewire my generator for single phase power?Here is an article that shows how to convert your generator.
AnOldMan.com - Re-wiring a three phase generator
Since you will be able to run your gen at 10% over without rewiring anything, the real advantage to doing this mod (to me) is that you will now be able to get 120/240 output instead of 120/208. The diadvantage, to me, is that it is not a quick change over back to 3-phase. In my case I need to be able to utilize 3-phase for back up power to my store. It is acceptable to me to utilize 40KW 120/208 for residential backup, my 220V appliances are rated for 208/240 operation and will will run just fine at 208V. You do not gain much KW by switching the configuration to zig-zag. My opinion is that the "imbalance" that people talk about when running a 3-phase gen as a 120/208 single phase is overrated, but to each his own.
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