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I just got through setting up my 4456 to the new house and the transfer switch. It works well and I got the idle speed set along with the fuel mixture for optimal performance.
There are a few things I noticed as I was tweeking the unit. - Using my Fluke 123 scope the sine wave output is not really all that pretty. It's got a decent rise to the slope, then on the downward portion of the sine wave it's like an inverted curve. Rather than looking like a half circle (so to speak) on the first 180 degrees it's "normal" for the first 90 degrees, but from 90-180 it falls off very fast. It changes with no load vs. loaded. When it's no load it's sorta like an inverted "V" when it's loaded it gets more ugly. Is this just a normal charecteristic of the unit? - I have a 4 ton A/C that's a high efficency unit. It has a 30A breaker that feeds it and when I went to start the A/C the voltage at the unit went from 240VAC down to 111VAC and the AC never started up. After about 2 seconds I pulled the power as I could tell it wasn't going to work. Is the simple answer that the unit isn;t big enough to power the AC? Too much inrush current needed? can I add a soft start capacitor to the AC to get it to work? I know once the AC is running it only needs about 23A at 240VAC. Comments? |
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Post up the LRA number on the side of the ac condenser. This should be right on the name plate. Also post up the RLA.
I will tell you how big of a capacitor you need. I also need to know what revision gen-set you have. The generator should be a 004456-? This could be anywhere from 5 to 2 years old depending on the revision. Did you buy this new, or was this moved from your old residence? |
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going from memory the LRA was something like 95A. It's an amana 42,000 BTU A/C unit. I have to check the numbers tonight to get the exact...
the 4456 is probably about 4-5 years old. It's got the spring governer and I was just tweeking the "idle" speed and mixture screws to get it to run at the proper speed. It was moved to this house, but it has very low hours on it. My last home didn't have power outages like this one does. I have lived in this house for about 1 year and already had 4-5 power outages that typically last 3-5 hours. I also did put in a 200A whole house transfer switch on this house to use with the generator. Is the revision number on the placard on the unit? |
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On those units, you lift the lid and look on the engine side of the engine/battery divider wall. That unit will not be able to start a 95LRA ac condenser. You may be able to get it to start off one 6x hard start capacitor. A 6x capacitor removes roughly 33% of starting current. This would leak you with roughly 62 amps of starting current. The generator can handle that. Guardian generators can handle roughly 150% of its rated capacity for up to 3 seconds. |
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Where should I get the capacitor from to try it?
I'm also curious as to what the capacitor really does? I have a similar situation that I fixed with a capacitor for my RV's A/C unit and the 2400W Yamaha generator I have. It is a Carrier Air V that is a 13,500 btu unit that would run fine on a 3500W generator, but the generator would bog a bit when the AC started up. I bought a Yamaha 2400W Inverter generator (the real quiet type for camping) and it wouldn't start it, so I added a Supco SPP6E capacitor and it works just great. Would I add a capacitor like the Supco to my Amana AC unit? Am I doing damage to the generator if I add a capacitor and expect it to start the AC? From what it sounded like the motor on the Generac didn't bog much from the AC trying to start, but the lights dimmed quite a bit. My 4456 has the 992CC 30HP engine in it from what I can tell. The air cleaner says 1L and there is a sticker on the motor that says 992CC. Would I be much better off to sell the 12KW and buy a 16KW unit? Other than the AC, everything else in the house works great with the 12KW unit. Are there many differences in the newer units that make them better than my 12KW? Any thoughts on the "quality" of the sinewave coming out of my 12KW unit? I can take photo's of the sine wave and post them if that will help. I'm assuming that these units don't put out a very pure sine wave to begin with, but I want to make sure there isn't some other problem with mine. |
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You have to remember that you own a generator that wasn't super expensive, and it is designed for home use. If you're looking for a absolutely clear signal, then you have to go with a much more expensive digitally controlled generator. Guardian generators yield power that is clean enough for most household uses. if we can get your AC unit fired off the 4456, there is no reason to upgrade to the 16kw. Those 12kw are great units, and actually use the same engine that the 16kw uses!
You can put a hard start capacitor in the ac unit. It would piggy back your run start capacitor, and it simply plugs in. I'll put them up on our website soon, or you can call us to order. they are $29.99 per unit. |
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Here's the info:
Generator: Model # 0044560 Serial #3533769 A/C unit: Compressor LRA 95A RLA 16.5A Min Voltage 197V Fan FLA 2.1A Model RCE42A2D MFG No P1218716C Serial No 0201100337 Max Fuse 35A, Min circuit Ampacity 22.7A 1Phase 208/230VAC Is this the type of capacitor you would reccommend? http://www.supco.com/eclass.htm Thank you for all your time and advice - it's much appreciated! |
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Purchase that 6x cap. That should do the trick for you!
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Super cool man! I installed the Supco SPP8E and it works like a charm. It starts easily with the generator running. Using my clamp on amp meter - I saw about 35A on startup, then about 12A running. I'm sure it's not fast enough to react to the current draw spike, but none the less it started up and runs fine.
I did get some photo's up on my photobucket site that show what the sinewave looks like. I'll see about posting them soon to get some feedback on if it's normal or not. |
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Hey Mr. Newguy, I am about to break open the vault and buy the new Fluke 125 with Flukeview. How do you like the 123?
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