Your last generator Maintenance Run

   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,901  
Had the first real test of the 36KVA system I designed with a Deep Sea 7320 line monitoring control, hooked to a Generac dumb ATS WITH 200 AMP MAIN breaker. Power was up in three minutes, 2 minutes monitor the line then 1 minute warm up, ran 38 minutes then cut back and you didn't even see a flicker, ran two minute cool down. Handled the 5ton AC. Got 120 gallons of diesel in level two sound cabinet, It writes everything to the log.
 

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   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,902  
We had an outage a week ago.

The power was out from 7 PM Thursday until 7 PM on Sunday, then was back on for 24 hours, then shut off again due to another storm on Monday. That went out at 7 PM on Monday, and came back on at 2 PM on Tuesday. So in all, 91 hours of generating time.

I use a Kubota 27 hp tractor on a 20 KW generator and consumed about 35 gallons during the 91 hours...so I averaged about 3/8 of a gallon per hour of run time.

It is nice to have power using my tractor, but I am working on using a Perkins 4.108 diesel engine as a dedicated engine for a genset instead. That will put a lot less hours on my tractor, and allow me to do some co-generation, which is make power, as well as heat my home.
 
   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,903  
We had an outage a week ago.

The power was out from 7 PM Thursday until 7 PM on Sunday, then was back on for 24 hours, then shut off again due to another storm on Monday. That went out at 7 PM on Monday, and came back on at 2 PM on Tuesday. So in all, 91 hours of generating time.

I use a Kubota 27 hp tractor on a 20 KW generator and consumed about 35 gallons during the 91 hours...so I averaged about 3/8 of a gallon per hour of run time.

It is nice to have power using my tractor, but I am working on using a Perkins 4.108 diesel engine as a dedicated engine for a genset instead. That will put a lot less hours on my tractor, and allow me to do some co-generation, which is make power, as well as heat my home.

Does your RPM control your Hz rate on that gen set? How do you plan to connect the engine and genset? You should have the HP to max out the 20KW with that Perkins engine. Have you load tested your tractor to see max KW the tractor engine can drive?
 
   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,904  
Train in Peace...... :thumbsup:

..... lately, over-prepared is looking pretty good about now.....

Rgds, D.

My thoughts exactly. My wife was wondering what I was doing and why. I explained to her that I'd rather find issues on a nice 50* sunny day than in the middle of a monstrous storm with driving rain, thunder, and lightning. Or in the midst of a blizzard. Find/correct the issues (if any) while it's nice out, will make generating power nicer when it's not.

Had the first real test of the 36KVA system I designed with a Deep Sea 7320 line monitoring control, hooked to a Generac dumb ATS WITH 200 AMP MAIN breaker. Power was up in three minutes, 2 minutes monitor the line then 1 minute warm up, ran 38 minutes then cut back and you didn't even see a flicker, ran two minute cool down. Handled the 5ton AC. Got 120 gallons of diesel in level two sound cabinet, It writes everything to the log.

That's a sweet setup!
 
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We had an outage a week ago.

It is nice to have power using my tractor, but I am working on using a Perkins 4.108 diesel engine as a dedicated engine for a genset instead. That will put a lot less hours on my tractor, and allow me to do some co-generation, which is make power, as well as heat my home.

Good show with your combo.

Options are nice. Many who have a PTO gen, also have at least one small portable too. Other than ease of setup (for non-tractor people), the only other consideration I'd be allowing for is needing the tractor for _________________ during emergencies..... if another tractor can cover clearing trees, fixing roads, clearing snow, building fire-breaks or whatever other "fun" comes up, no conflict.

Let us know how the Perkins build-up goes !

Rgds, D.
 
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My thoughts exactly. My wife was wondering what I was doing and why. I explained to her that I'd rather find issues on a nice 50* sunny day than in the middle of a monstrous storm with driving rain, thunder, and lightning. Or in the midst of a blizzard. Find/correct the issues (if any) while it's nice out, will make generating power nicer when it's not.

Scattered within this long rambling thread on generators, there are a few Whiskey Tango Foxtrot stories that for the most part came up during "Peacetime"....

I was in an AutoParts store one weekend when a guy came in trying to find a small dia. thread NGK sparkplug for his generator. Plug was badly fouled, but this guy had the easy job.... his son was the one left at home, manually bailing out the sump pit in their basement.

I don't mind a bit of exercise, but that wouldn't have been fun.....

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,907  
Scattered within this long rambling thread on generators, there are a few Whiskey Tango Foxtrot stories that for the most part came up during "Peacetime"....

I was in an AutoParts store one weekend when a guy came in trying to find a small dia. thread NGK sparkplug for his generator. Plug was badly fouled, but this guy had the easy job.... his son was the one left at home, manually bailing out the sump pit in their basement.

I don't mind a bit of exercise, but that wouldn't have been fun.....

Rgds, D.

Yikes! I hope to never have to experience that! (walk out basement but I'm on a hill, if it floods, my entire town is in serious trouble!)

That being said, and ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
 
   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,908  
The cure is probably administered at a later date.
 
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#3,909  
"Learn from history or you're doomed to repeat it."
― Jesse Ventura

Today's headlines, or generators...... important point, long before Jesse re-spoke.

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,910  
Dunno, lately there are so many power failures, that i gave up on the maintenance run. :D
 

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