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Ok, we (SanghaEnergy.org) did the side by side load test runs (MEP-004 converted to 240 and a 3 phase unit) and shot some video. Unfortunately limitations of the load test equipment left the results some inconclusive.
For converted MEP-004 (240 single phase) - we were able to get it to run and maintain almost 90 amps per phase - resulting in 21,600 volt-amps or 21.6kvr - we are using kvr rather than kw to keep the math simple. Limits on the load tester stopped us from pushing it harder, though we were surprised that the circuit breaker did not trip. Does anyone know the standard setting on the circuit breaker?
The three phase unit was loaded to 23,760 volt-amps or 23.7kvr - the next step (big step) up on my three phase load tester bogged the engine down. So I was unable to fully load test the unit on three phase output.
We are super busy but do hope to parallel load testers (I have one that will do 1kw increments) but I have to put it in parallel with the larger tester and not ruin anything so that takes time and as we know this blog does not really pay for anyone's time.
Needless to say I have two very strong MEP-004s ready to be put to work and I'd like to sell them ASAP. They are simply to powerful for most backup home applications, better suited to small machine shop operations.
For converted MEP-004 (240 single phase) - we were able to get it to run and maintain almost 90 amps per phase - resulting in 21,600 volt-amps or 21.6kvr - we are using kvr rather than kw to keep the math simple. Limits on the load tester stopped us from pushing it harder, though we were surprised that the circuit breaker did not trip. Does anyone know the standard setting on the circuit breaker?
The three phase unit was loaded to 23,760 volt-amps or 23.7kvr - the next step (big step) up on my three phase load tester bogged the engine down. So I was unable to fully load test the unit on three phase output.
We are super busy but do hope to parallel load testers (I have one that will do 1kw increments) but I have to put it in parallel with the larger tester and not ruin anything so that takes time and as we know this blog does not really pay for anyone's time.
Needless to say I have two very strong MEP-004s ready to be put to work and I'd like to sell them ASAP. They are simply to powerful for most backup home applications, better suited to small machine shop operations.