What brand Diesel generator are you using?  Are they permanent or portable?

On 1/31/2020 2:51 AM, Mike Meluskey wrote:

In the islands we get lots of power outages.
Our go-to generator for a site like you described is a 12.5kw diesel generator.
Diesel is much easier to re-fuel after a disaster (ie. Cat5 Hurricane).
I became an expert at re-fueling, oil changes, priming, clogged fuel filters, etc. after Hurricane Maria. People with propane/natural gas generators could not get them re-filled easily during our 2 - 3 months with no Utility power. Generac’s did not hold up well, lots of fried circuit boards.

Again, this was on a small island in the Caribbean. Generac natural gas generators might be a good fit for your environment.

On 30 Jan 2020, at 18:59, Nate Burke wrote:

    We've seen that too, running an (industrial) 120v garage door
    opener, pulled one leg out of phase/voltage enough with the
    starting current that the control board shutdown the generator
    (15kw diesel).   It ran a 5ton 240v AC unit cycling on and off
    just fine.

    On 1/30/2020 4:49 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:

    Using 240V AC may help with that.

    We had trouble where the generator had way more load on one hot
    leg than the other.  It ran rough and stalled often.


    On 1/30/2020 5:14 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
    The only reason you might have trouble is the air conditioning
    starting load.  I have seen them cause a generator to stall and
    die before.

    Sent from my iPhone

    On Jan 30, 2020, at 2:16 PM, Josh Baird <joshba...@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    
We're shopping for a generator for one of our larger POP's. The electrical contractor is recommending this:

    
https://www.generac.com/all-products/generators/home-backup-generators/guardian-series/22kw-7043-whole-house-switch-wifi-enabled

    This would be supporting 4 30A circuits (powering 4 APC UPS)
    that are currently drawing about 30A between them (powering
    network gear and servers).  There is also one of the on-wall
    indoor/outdoor air conditioners in this room - unsure what it's
    drawing.

    The contractor also seems to think that this generator, with a
    second transfer switch can power the remainder of the small
    building which includes some lighting, a refrigerator and some
    small electronics like PC's, etc.

    Can someone who actually knows something about generators and
    this kind of stuff give me some advice here?  Will this
    generator support our load and not fall over?

    Thanks!
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