wciguy
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I have "restored" and sold around 30 002a and 003a units and over a dozen 004a, 005a, 006a, 805a and 806a units. Load tested the 002a units at 8KW for an hour and the 003a units at 13KW for an hour. No breaker trips.
The utility class MEP units are rated to start a 3-phase motor of a horsepower 1/3 the KW rating of the genset, i.e. a 30 KW set will reliably start a 10 hp 3-phase motor. The precise class units are rated to start a 3-phase motor of a horsepower 1/2 the KW rating of the genset, i.e. a 30KW set will reliably start a 15 hp 3-phase motor. YMMV.
The difference seems to be the response time of the governors on the engines. The newer tactically quiet sets, i.e. 805a, have electronic governors and handle the larger motors. If trying to start motors larger than these ratings you can expect circuit breakers to trip and count yourself as blessed if they don't.
Gotta say thanks to all you guys for all the great information on the thread.
The utility class MEP units are rated to start a 3-phase motor of a horsepower 1/3 the KW rating of the genset, i.e. a 30 KW set will reliably start a 10 hp 3-phase motor. The precise class units are rated to start a 3-phase motor of a horsepower 1/2 the KW rating of the genset, i.e. a 30KW set will reliably start a 15 hp 3-phase motor. YMMV.
The difference seems to be the response time of the governors on the engines. The newer tactically quiet sets, i.e. 805a, have electronic governors and handle the larger motors. If trying to start motors larger than these ratings you can expect circuit breakers to trip and count yourself as blessed if they don't.
Gotta say thanks to all you guys for all the great information on the thread.