Mr4btTahoe
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Hey all,
Finally got around to hooking up my entire "load bank" to my stand-by mep-003a.
I run 3 240v water heater elements in a small drum. Before installing the unit, I ran the unit on 2 elements which pull 17.4a each. Ran perfect but never hooked up the 3rd.
Today, I hooked up the load bank to the test panel and hooked up all 3. I let the unit warm up... unit holding 61.5hz no load. Turned the breakers on one at a time. With 2 breakers on (~35a load)... the engine was noticeably loaded but frequency was holding at 59.5hz. No smoke or haze from the exhaust.
When I flip the last breaker (taking the load to 52.2a) the engine rpm just drags down to a low idle and won't recover unless I shut off 2 breakers. Then it comes right back up and I can re-energize the 2nd breaker.
No visible smoke from either exhaust port when it starts to stall which leads me to think its a fueling issue. If it was under enough load to stall and under full fueling, I'd think it would at least be hazing.
I was checking cylinder temperatures and the 2 closest to the fan were running 50° cooler but they are also closest to the cooling fan.
I would think if it was a weak cylinder or 2, that the other cylinders would be smoking trying to take up the slack which leads me to think fuel supply.
Thoughts?
I've attached a few pictures of the install and load test panel.
Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
Finally got around to hooking up my entire "load bank" to my stand-by mep-003a.
I run 3 240v water heater elements in a small drum. Before installing the unit, I ran the unit on 2 elements which pull 17.4a each. Ran perfect but never hooked up the 3rd.
Today, I hooked up the load bank to the test panel and hooked up all 3. I let the unit warm up... unit holding 61.5hz no load. Turned the breakers on one at a time. With 2 breakers on (~35a load)... the engine was noticeably loaded but frequency was holding at 59.5hz. No smoke or haze from the exhaust.
When I flip the last breaker (taking the load to 52.2a) the engine rpm just drags down to a low idle and won't recover unless I shut off 2 breakers. Then it comes right back up and I can re-energize the 2nd breaker.
No visible smoke from either exhaust port when it starts to stall which leads me to think its a fueling issue. If it was under enough load to stall and under full fueling, I'd think it would at least be hazing.
I was checking cylinder temperatures and the 2 closest to the fan were running 50° cooler but they are also closest to the cooling fan.
I would think if it was a weak cylinder or 2, that the other cylinders would be smoking trying to take up the slack which leads me to think fuel supply.
Thoughts?
I've attached a few pictures of the install and load test panel.
Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
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