I am looking at a piece of equipment and need to know what size generator I need to run it. I'm good to go on sizing for single phase but I have never messed with 3 phase stuff so now I'm lost. Any help much appreciated.
The data plate says:
208/230 vac, 3 phase, 50/60 hz, 60 amps per phase.
What size genset do I need to run this thing?
What would be the mil designation for this size unit?
What would be the mil designation of a genset to run 2 of these units at the same time?
Would I also be able to pull 110/220vac SINGLE PHASE off the same genset at the same time?
As always; THANKS in advance!
To run 2 of the machines you provided the name plate data for at the same time, you would need an MEP-006a 60 KW generator. If you were only to run one at a time, then you could get by with an MEP-005a 30 KW set.
Keep in mind that the data you provided is for "Full Load". If you knew for a fact that the machines would not be running at full load, then you could probably get by with an MEP-005a for both machines. The MEP-05a has a current rating of 104 amps at 120/208 volts 3 phase and 52 amps at 240/416 volts 3 phase. Also, using the statement about not running at full load, if you were to run one machine at a time, you could probably get by with an MEP-004a 15 KW set for just one machine.
Also, unless the motors and controls on the equipment you are planning on running is dedicated for 208/240 volt 3 phase only, I would rewire the motors and control transformers to use the available higher 240/416 volts 3 phase. The current requirements would be lower so you could use smaller wires and make it easier to rig up a transformer for the second part of your question...below.
Would I also be able to pull 110/220vac SINGLE PHASE off the same genset at the same time?
Short answer, no, not in their current configuration. The MEP series generators about 10 KW are 3 phase only. To get 120/240 single phase while running 3 phase equipment, you could rig up a transformer and make your own single phase power though.