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What is harder on the typical household appliance, high or low HZ..?
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... Most appliances in North America will run on 50-60 Hz, since out Canadian cousins use 50 and we use 60 Hz....
Nothing like that. I was just wondering if it's better to set it to run at little <60 or >60.. Sounds like it's best for it to run no more then 60 and less is ok, correct..?^True, it would be mayhem otherwise.
I wouldn't mess around with a frequency other than 60 Hz in the US. If you happen to have bought a 400 Hz generator by mistake, I wouldn't power anything other than incandescent light bulbs or pure resistive heater elements with it.
Thanks, thats what I have been doing so Ill keep doing it..The general suggestion in the commercial generator world is when dealing with a mechanical governor generator is to set it so it droops under constant load to 60 hz, often this will mean setting the no load speed to 62 Hz, and allow for drop to 58 hz when sudden load is applied
I think this is the answer he was looking forThe general suggestion in the commercial generator world is when dealing with a mechanical governor generator is to set it so it droops under constant load to 60 hz, often this will mean setting the no load speed to 62 Hz, and allow for drop to 58 hz when sudden load is applied
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