I've been looking at buying an MEP-803A to use as a standby generator at my house in southern Louisiana. I already have a proper 50 amp inlet and breaker interlock that I use with a cheap 5,500/8,250 watt Briggs and Stratton generator. This works fine but is loud and obviously I can't run the 5 ton AC on that so I haven't ever tried. Gasoline supply was an issue after Ida but pretty much any gas station that had power to pump had diesel with no line. We have natural gas so the AC is the only major load. I'd manually manage any other high draw electrical appliance (oven, clothes dryer, etc) with the AC.
Anyway, running amperage on the 5 ton unit is 28.9, which is fine, but the LRA on the unit is 169 amps, which is too much. I'd rather not have to step up to a larger generator that will then mostly run with a small percentage load on it and then have to deal with relatively high fuel consumption and increased likelyhood of wet stacking. So, I'm wondering if an electronic soft start controller would do the trick. They (the various manufacturers of the soft start controllers) claim a 70% reduction in LRA on single phase units. That would put me at about 51 amps before it settles to 29 amps when up and running. Is this cutting it too close? Do I either need to get something 15kw or just give up on the idea of running the 5 ton unit?
Anyway, running amperage on the 5 ton unit is 28.9, which is fine, but the LRA on the unit is 169 amps, which is too much. I'd rather not have to step up to a larger generator that will then mostly run with a small percentage load on it and then have to deal with relatively high fuel consumption and increased likelyhood of wet stacking. So, I'm wondering if an electronic soft start controller would do the trick. They (the various manufacturers of the soft start controllers) claim a 70% reduction in LRA on single phase units. That would put me at about 51 amps before it settles to 29 amps when up and running. Is this cutting it too close? Do I either need to get something 15kw or just give up on the idea of running the 5 ton unit?
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