I know there has been talk in numerous threads about runtime in various amounts of overloading of the MEP-002/003 generators, but after some searches using the site's search and google with the site:steelsoldiers.com string, I can't seem to find it. I used keywords like mep-003, overload, runtime, trip, etc. and I found this thread (http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?61257-MEP-002A-and-003A-main-breaker) about adjusting the breaker for earlier or later trips, but nothing saying the MEP-003 was spec'd and will run at 110% for x number of hours without issue. I think Issac or Sewerzuk have had this information in the past.
I recently got to do a load test on my 003 and was able to load it all the way up to pegging the meter at 133% for several minutes with my house load where it held without issue until the generator main breaker tripped a few minutes later. My "average" load for the house was somewhere between 100-115% indicated on the meter with it dropping down to 25% or so when the a/c units kicked off. So in the end, my question is how long can I load the generator at what is my average load of 115% without cause for concern. I am aware that the 10kw rating is based on a .8 PF rating which is technically 80% on the meter. The generator is used for household backup during hurricanes.
I recently got to do a load test on my 003 and was able to load it all the way up to pegging the meter at 133% for several minutes with my house load where it held without issue until the generator main breaker tripped a few minutes later. My "average" load for the house was somewhere between 100-115% indicated on the meter with it dropping down to 25% or so when the a/c units kicked off. So in the end, my question is how long can I load the generator at what is my average load of 115% without cause for concern. I am aware that the 10kw rating is based on a .8 PF rating which is technically 80% on the meter. The generator is used for household backup during hurricanes.