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New member here and I'm getting close to purchasing a MEP genny as a backup. I currently have a gas powered residential screamer. I'm looking to switch to diesel for sure, leaning toward the MEPs as opposed to the 3600rpm diesel units. I keep 100 gallons of diesel on hand at all times with access to another 5000 gallons at any time through my family farm. I have a diesel tractor and a diesel ZTR mower as well, so I keep fresh diesel on hand throughout the year.
I believe the 002 will power my whole house, just not sure about the a/c unit. The only large electric pullers I have would be the a/c and the electric dryer. Water heater, furnace, and range are all natural gas. We have underground power, so we don't lose power often but I sure like the feeling of security of knowing I have a genny and fuel to last a good long while. I would just prefer to buy a genny big enough to run my a/c unit if necessary. If I bought the 002, I would just plan to only run the a/c on the genny, nothing else. Cool the house down adequately, then remove the a/c from the genny and resume powering the rest of the house as normal. My a/c unit is a 3.5 ton Bryant. I can't find any info on LRAs though. I've called several local hvac companies and the best they can tell me is that 7500W "should" be enough to run the unit. They say it's plenty for the normal running and 7500-8000 "should" be enough for the initial surge to kick the compressor on. I also have a hard start kit on the a/c, but if I understand how those hard start kits work, they will not be effective after they lose power for longer than 5-10 minutes.
I'm really hoping someone can give me a better answer on whether the 002 will work for me in the scenario I just laid out. The 002 is about $1000 cheaper than comparable 003 in my area and I can't justify that much more money.
I believe the 002 will power my whole house, just not sure about the a/c unit. The only large electric pullers I have would be the a/c and the electric dryer. Water heater, furnace, and range are all natural gas. We have underground power, so we don't lose power often but I sure like the feeling of security of knowing I have a genny and fuel to last a good long while. I would just prefer to buy a genny big enough to run my a/c unit if necessary. If I bought the 002, I would just plan to only run the a/c on the genny, nothing else. Cool the house down adequately, then remove the a/c from the genny and resume powering the rest of the house as normal. My a/c unit is a 3.5 ton Bryant. I can't find any info on LRAs though. I've called several local hvac companies and the best they can tell me is that 7500W "should" be enough to run the unit. They say it's plenty for the normal running and 7500-8000 "should" be enough for the initial surge to kick the compressor on. I also have a hard start kit on the a/c, but if I understand how those hard start kits work, they will not be effective after they lose power for longer than 5-10 minutes.
I'm really hoping someone can give me a better answer on whether the 002 will work for me in the scenario I just laid out. The 002 is about $1000 cheaper than comparable 003 in my area and I can't justify that much more money.