No an 803 should support 26A per leg. If you are getting smoke... is this new? Have you had the machine at full rated output for any extended time? Could be wet stacking remnants burning up.... not an uncommon thing from its previous life. Any sign of creosote runout from the exhaust flange? Even with the smoke, how does the machine sound at this load?
Ok. Let me try again. It is an 802. Let’s talk in watts of power.
L1 to neutral, 23A x 120V = 2,760W
L3 to neutral, 26A x 120V = 3,120W
Total wattage = 5,880W
Now my understanding was, by the placard posted on the machine, is that it could do 26A on both L1 and L3 giving it a wattage output of 6,240W. If you multiplied that by 80% you come out with just under 5,000W which is what the military called these generators.
As far as the smoke goes, if I keep it below 90%, the smoke is almost imperceptible. It is only once I push it harder that we start getting visible smoke. The machine runs fine, no strange sounds or fluctuations. The smoke stack has always had a light layer of black on it, but it has never been sticky or wet looking or feeling. Always dry and light layer.
Also, I haven’t really ever run this machine at these loads for a long period of time before. It’s usually just peaked up here on startup loads.
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