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MEP-1050 3 Phase To Single Phase

BadAmish

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Hello genset experts,

We got a MEP 1050 from GovPlanet that is 3three phase and recently we had a licensed electrician come out to give us an estimate on the cost of hooking it up to our home. He said we need to switch the MEP-1050 from three phase to single phase and I do not know how or even if this can be done. I sent him this thinking it was what he wanted but he told us it was not:

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I have another thread here called MEP-1050 Fault Code 3665 - https://steelsoldiers.com/threads/mep-1050-fault-code-3665.224125/ - where I am still trying to solve our fault code 3665, but there is other information there and photos in cxase it helps.

Thank you
 

Scoobyshep

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Of the drawing is accurate in the head being 12 lead it is absolutely possible. Problems I foresee are the monitoring circuits in the generator getting pissy.

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kloppk

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Looks like the DCS monitors the AC Voltage at K1-A1, K1-B1 & K1-C1 to monitor the gen head output voltage referred to as the GENSET Voltages.
I'd assume the DCS uses the GENSET Voltages as inputs to the AC Voltage Regulator system in the DCS.
The DCS also monitors the AC Voltages at the output lugs referred to as the BUS Voltages.




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