Hello. New here. I just bought a 2003 Mep804a with isuzu diesel for a backup for my home’s geothermal heating and other power needs. Then I realized from here it’s only three phase and inconvertible to single. I want to use its full capacity if needed. What would I look for in a transformer beside kva to hook it up? Props for any exmilitary units I can find that are emp proof which is why I bought this unit. I need 40 amps minimum 240v to power my geo if stuff gets wild at -20 temps in January. I see some on govplanet that are 460delta to 460wye/266 but not sure if that is what i need.
Converting from 3 phase to single phase is more complicated than just getting a transformer. You basically have to convert it to some other type of power (either DC voltage or mechanical power) and then convert it to single phase.
Unfortunately there isn't a good answer for this. By the time you get any type of converter, you're going to be suffering some losses from the conversions, possibly as much as 20-30% (probably less) for a rotary phase converter, which pretty well negates any potential benefits.
For a more efficient phase converter you're looking at a digital phase converter (2-4% loss) but for the output you need (40 amps) you're easily looking in the $3500 or more price tag (that was for single to 3 phase converters, I still can't find 3 phase to single phase converters so likely the price would be a lot higher for one of decent quality)
For everything to make it work you are likely looking at more money thrown at it than just selling it off and purchasing a 15-20kw non-military diesel generator.
It's possible you could run off 2 phases just for the geothermal, but that would require a lot of tricky wiring conversion in order to run anything else in your household wiring off the unused phase.
Just a note on the "EMP Proof" that you mentioned, there was a study done a couple decades ago about EMPs and cars. The main results of the study, at least regarding cars, is that only 1 car out of everything they tested wouldn't restart, 2 died but restarted, and the dozens of other cars were unaffected. For the EMP to be powerful enough to really kill the electronics, you'd basically need to be within the blast radius of the nuclear warhead.
It's fun to buy things for worst case scenarios, but having the grid taken down by an EMP, unless you have a couple thousand gallons of diesel stored and available, it doesn't really matter as the fuel stations will also be dead and you won't be getting any replacement fuel.
I don't know what all you are trying to plan/prepare for, but if it's simply to have power available when the grid is down, up to several weeks worth, you're probably going to come out ahead by just purchasing a propane standby generator like the Generac 20-24kw air cooled standby. At the temps you mentioned, I'd say get at least a 500 gallon tank, and bury it in the ground to protect it from the cold (I think they also sell a cold weather kit for it to keep the battery warm and stuff like that).