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    Question about MEP-804A Generators wired 120/208.

    Will the relay kick out if it's just overloading one or two legs? I wasn't sure with the unbalanced load. That and considering I put an almost 10kw load on my 802 once upon a time, and instead of tripping it bogged down the entire unit until it read 100% output (at something like 45hz) I'm not...
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    Question about MEP-804A Generators wired 120/208.

    If he's using it to power a panel originally wired to 120/240, then it would be a whole lot of work to separate out everything to operate on the 3 legs of 120/208.
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    Question about MEP-804A Generators wired 120/208.

    The manual does say max of 52 amps for 120/208 operation. So that gives you 2 legs of 52 amps 120V each, or a total of about 12,500 watts. You don't want to go over that as the generator head was not designed for an unbalanced load and you can cause major damage to it. You'd want to use 50...
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