Trying to get everything out of what I paid for. Assuming 12.5KW at standard load, that is 52.08 amps @ 240VAC So lets say that I am running a continuous 30A load for my house (lights, camera, action).....no seriously, pool pump (timer), salt water generator (timer), lights, refer, freezer, fans, stove, microwave, water heater (timer), computers (wife works from home) .... So at managed 30 amps continuous draw, the AC wants to kick in. With a soft start, the initial draw of a 3.5 ton unit is about 35 Amps start, running at 15 Amps or so. Now I am at 55 Amps constant draw. With a 50A breaker, trip goes the breaker requiring better load management. With a 60A breaker, no issues unless the generator does not want to put out 13.2kw which does not seem to be a problem with these generators.
So all in all, I just want to maximize the system and ensure that I can draw what the generator wants to put out safely (est @ 12.5kw to 13.5kw). Good question here, what is the surge capability of the MEP803A? I know it will depend on each different generator depending on the total safe sustainable output.
Bottom line - I can manage the loads to ensure that the generator is not "overtaxed" but I want to be able to squeeze everything out of it that I can safely.
As far as the 10KW vs 15KW generator, 15KW is overkill and I would be burning fuel for power that I won't use. With proper load management, I can run my entire household on the 10KW generator. I could do it on a 7.5KW generator but that would require a lot more load management and the sacrifice of some things that I am not willing to give up if I do not have to.
Now, to deal with the pesky neighbors with their extension cords........