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I will take the time to warn everyone about shock loading. A little is OK, but not a lot. First of fits a strain the gen set doesn't really need. Second off. The only gen sets that should experance a sudden and dramatic loading, is Auto start gen sets. Normally, if the power goes out, and you have to manually start the back up generator, you should turn off your load. Or at least reduce it. Put the set on line, then turn on your load, step by step. What we always did was to turn off circuit breakers in the fuse box, then turned them on one at a time. Largest load first. Yes you can turn it all on at once. But if your set is for example wet stacked badly, then it's just going to kick back off. Step it up and you can listen to the engine. Often it will be telling you to slow things down until the set works the carbon out. I have had some CECOM LAR's tell me you can damage the gen set with shock loading. I have never seen it, but these guys do have access to failure information that I never did. So they may be right.