Well, I finally got everything wired and since it was a nice day I figured it was a good time as any to verify proper operation before power gets knocked out.
I connected it up and after a 5 min warm-up I adjusted hertz and voltage prior to switching over to generator power.
Initial load was only registering around 5%, but everyone was outside and mostly nothing was on except small pool pump and all the phantom loads. I turned on the dryer and it jumped up to 50%. I noticed that the hertz had dropped to about 55 or so (lower than expected) but voltage held fairly steady (+/- 1-2v). I readjusted the hertz to 60 and flipped on my downstairs AC unit. I expected a surge but heard none. I checked the voltage and hertz and both were steady but the load was up to 75%.
I let it run awhile at 75% and then turned off the AC, dryer and switched back to line power while I let the generator cool off and then I shut it down. Total test lasted about 15 mins because I had some other stuff to do. The generator did take awhile to idle down (about 25 seconds) until it fully stopped running.
Anyway, it looks like the 803 can likely run both my AC units and normal loads. Rarely would we ever need to dry clothes on gen power and that could easily be done at night so we should have plenty of power while not being too over powered.
Question: Shouldn't the hertz be able to hold steady from 5% to 100% rated power? Am I missing something in the setup such as it needs to warm up longer prior to adjusting the hertz and/or voltage?
And how long should these take to shut off?
Jim
I connected it up and after a 5 min warm-up I adjusted hertz and voltage prior to switching over to generator power.
Initial load was only registering around 5%, but everyone was outside and mostly nothing was on except small pool pump and all the phantom loads. I turned on the dryer and it jumped up to 50%. I noticed that the hertz had dropped to about 55 or so (lower than expected) but voltage held fairly steady (+/- 1-2v). I readjusted the hertz to 60 and flipped on my downstairs AC unit. I expected a surge but heard none. I checked the voltage and hertz and both were steady but the load was up to 75%.
I let it run awhile at 75% and then turned off the AC, dryer and switched back to line power while I let the generator cool off and then I shut it down. Total test lasted about 15 mins because I had some other stuff to do. The generator did take awhile to idle down (about 25 seconds) until it fully stopped running.
Anyway, it looks like the 803 can likely run both my AC units and normal loads. Rarely would we ever need to dry clothes on gen power and that could easily be done at night so we should have plenty of power while not being too over powered.
Question: Shouldn't the hertz be able to hold steady from 5% to 100% rated power? Am I missing something in the setup such as it needs to warm up longer prior to adjusting the hertz and/or voltage?
And how long should these take to shut off?
Jim