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or just add another gen. set to the mix for when loads are light. can never have enough generators.
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L1 to L0, L2 to L0 and L3 to L0 will give 120 volts each when connected for 208/120 volts. L1 to L2, L2 to L3 and L3 to L1 will be 208 volts. But you must balance loads on each phase within 5%.Hi Stuart,
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All I have to figure out is the L1 L2 L3 GRD connections. Which combinations gives me the desired volts.
Cheers, George
Where and how did you measure the 220 volts AC? I don't mean to scare you but you are dealing with something that will easily kill you.question about the main load contactor .
I have voltage at a1 b1 and c1 220v
But at a2 b2 c3 show 0 volts.
Do I only show volts at those connections when a load is connected.
I checked for open circuits, but all seems to be fine.
My convenience receptacle is working fine 121v +/- 1 volt
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Thanks for the link guys, was able to download the operators manual.
Thanks, George
If you want to run two generators in parallel, you're absolutely right. It's a pain in the keister. However, there are transfer switches that can take the input from two (or more) generators, wait until a genset is up and running, stable, and generating good power, tweak the new one to get it in sync with the power being applied to the load, and then switch the new genset on to the load lines and then switch the current genset out. This is done to keep persistent power to a vital load while allowing generators to be brought online and offline so power is not dependant on one single generator. Generators can be taken off line and serviced or just load balance the wear across multiple generators.Not only would you need to balance the voltage but they must must operate at the exact same frequency and be "in phase" with each other. You can't just parallel multiple AC generating systems and expect it to work out, it won't!
L1 and L2 are out of phase by 120 degrees. You won't get 240 but 208 without center neutral tap. For what you want, you would need a center tapped winding like this:Got it.
Thanks for the warning and info.
I am somewhat confused by this statement made on Figure 2-4
The load terminals will accommodate
2-wire single phase and 4-wire, 3
phase loads. One or more single phase
loads can be served alone or in combinations
with 3 phase loads; but the
load on any one phase must not exceed
100 ercent of the current rating
Maybe I am just being stupid, but I am going to ask the question. If I use L1 and L2 as 120V and L0 as neutral why do I not have 240 single phase.
George
No, you can run 120/208 single phase from a MEP-005 if that is what you have.So I am out of luck trying to run 120 single phase with one leg and Neutral.
Unless I am misunderstanding you guys
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