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  1. Light in the Dark

    How to fix Blowby

    I assumed you were running 240, my apologies for making you write it three times ;).
  2. Light in the Dark

    How to fix Blowby

    No an 803 should support 26A per leg. If you are getting smoke... is this new? Have you had the machine at full rated output for any extended time? Could be wet stacking remnants burning up.... not an uncommon thing from its previous life. Any sign of creosote runout from the exhaust flange...
  3. Light in the Dark

    How to fix Blowby

    If we are talking about an 803, I routinely load bank test units I sell up to about 60A, and if she holds and everything works as it should, its good to go. The 803 is rated 52A (which at 240/PF1 = 12.5kw), so its got room to breath up above that... but I personally wouldnt want extended runs...
  4. Light in the Dark

    How to fix Blowby

    an 803 will handily support 52A... an 802? Never.
  5. Light in the Dark

    How to fix Blowby

    The rating on the machine is at .8 PF, and is where the manufacturer (and Armed Forces) have rated the machine for its prime designation.
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