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I have a MEP-803A and for various reasons need to produce "european" style 240V, in my case, 240V single phase, to ground. I have reviewed the TMs, etc, and my understanding is that if I put the MEP in 120/240 single-phase mode, remove the neutral bond on N if it is there, and then bond L3 to ground through approved means, I should result in 240V across L1 and L3, 240V to ground, and neutral will become something strange. I do not need 120V, so I would just leave the MEP neutral disconnected and L3 would become my new neutral resulting in a 2-wire system.
I am posting just for 2nd opinions and in case people with more experience with these generators know a reason this would be a bad idea for the generator. Since it's strange, it's not really covered in the manuals.
I am posting just for 2nd opinions and in case people with more experience with these generators know a reason this would be a bad idea for the generator. Since it's strange, it's not really covered in the manuals.