cpstanley
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Let me start by saying I am new to this forum and am amazed by the knowledge of many on here. I recently purchased both a 004a and 804a and working/learning the machines has become an obsession.
That being said, I have read many threads and understand converting the 004a to single phase. However, I am unsure of how to wire my 804a to run single phase. I know it cannot be converted but would like to hook up a three wire configuration to either L1-L2-L3 (two wires) and another to ground. This will give me single phase power from the three phase generator. However, I have read a lot about balancing the load and am unsure of what that means.
Another questions I have is the position of the rotary knob. If I have it on the L1-L0 then what am i selecting? Is L-1 the only pole receiving power? I am using this generator as a whole house backup and have read myself crazy on how to do this.
Another option all together is to get a 803a but they are a lot more expensive from what I have found.
Any and all help is appreciated. I am not an electrician and am grasping for knowledge.
Thank you,
Chris
That being said, I have read many threads and understand converting the 004a to single phase. However, I am unsure of how to wire my 804a to run single phase. I know it cannot be converted but would like to hook up a three wire configuration to either L1-L2-L3 (two wires) and another to ground. This will give me single phase power from the three phase generator. However, I have read a lot about balancing the load and am unsure of what that means.
Another questions I have is the position of the rotary knob. If I have it on the L1-L0 then what am i selecting? Is L-1 the only pole receiving power? I am using this generator as a whole house backup and have read myself crazy on how to do this.
Another option all together is to get a 803a but they are a lot more expensive from what I have found.
Any and all help is appreciated. I am not an electrician and am grasping for knowledge.
Thank you,
Chris