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Trying to understand the 3ph generator and what acceptable loads are.
The unit is 3KW rated but shows about 95% load when a 4kw resistive load is applied at 240VAC 1ph.
With the redistribution switch in the 240 VAC 1ph position the load switch will register the same load for L1 and L2.
The generator appears to accept loads indicating less than 100% in excess of 3kw load in all of the redistribution switch positions. This is with adjustment of voltages to the nameplate spec of the driven equipment.
Question #1: Is it ok then to live by the load meter regardless that the apparent load is greater than the rating as long as it is under 100%? Or Reading the fine print on the meter (Load at 1.0pf) do I need to stay under 80% for constant duty?
Queston #2: Is is correct to assume that running single phase output in this 6 lead 3 phase machine will not cause undue stress on the rotor and windings due to unbalance non-3 ph power being extracted from the machine? I was told it was not a good idea to have unbalanced loads in the windings.
I am very impressed with the robustness and overdesign of these generators. I am looking forward to running the in a variety of applications.
Doug
The unit is 3KW rated but shows about 95% load when a 4kw resistive load is applied at 240VAC 1ph.
With the redistribution switch in the 240 VAC 1ph position the load switch will register the same load for L1 and L2.
The generator appears to accept loads indicating less than 100% in excess of 3kw load in all of the redistribution switch positions. This is with adjustment of voltages to the nameplate spec of the driven equipment.
Question #1: Is it ok then to live by the load meter regardless that the apparent load is greater than the rating as long as it is under 100%? Or Reading the fine print on the meter (Load at 1.0pf) do I need to stay under 80% for constant duty?
Queston #2: Is is correct to assume that running single phase output in this 6 lead 3 phase machine will not cause undue stress on the rotor and windings due to unbalance non-3 ph power being extracted from the machine? I was told it was not a good idea to have unbalanced loads in the windings.
I am very impressed with the robustness and overdesign of these generators. I am looking forward to running the in a variety of applications.
Doug