Nice.

I have a Deutz engine on an air compressor.  They are very reliable.

A 12 wire is the ultimate setup.   Can't go wrong with that.

That engine should sip fuel.

Dave

On 6/7/2012 8:03 AM, John Thornton wrote:
> Well I have convinced myself that having a standby generator of
> sufficient size to run the whole house is a good thing. I am now the
> owner of a 15Kw 2cyl deutz diesel generator. It is a 12 wire generator
> and at the moment it is set up for 208 120. After reading some on the
> different wiring schemes that you can do with a 12 wire generator
> including a zig-zag scheme to get single phase with 180 degree phases I
> think I'll just leave it at 208.
>
> I got some prices back from the cnczone guy on transformers and he is
> $1800 for a 15kva and $2300 for a 20kva isolation transformer. The other
> guy gave me a quote for $1250 for a 30amp isolation transformer but
> after our discussion on the drive requirements of 21kva I passed that
> along to him but have not heard back.
>
> John
>
> On 6/5/2012 4:30 PM, Dave wrote:
>    
>> On 6/5/2012 4:32 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>>      
>>> On Tuesday, June 05, 2012 04:22:05 PM John Thornton did opine:
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>>>> This was just a cobbled up gen set with a diesel power unit like the
>>>> kind you see pumping water in a farmers field with a generator from a
>>>> river tug and a driveshaft. There was no feedback from the generator
>>>> other than the DMM that the throttle man watched and tried to keep it at
>>>> 240v...
>>>>
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> That is not normally the throttle mans job, to maintain 240 volts, that is
>>> the regulators job, a relatively easy one since its main load as a control
>>> was the exciter  current being fed to the slip rings of the rotating field.
>>>
>>> Or it was in this rig at any rate.
>>>
>>> That one, having a hand throttle, would be an excellent candidate for an
>>> arduino running some PID sw, driving a stepper motor to stabilize its
>>> speed.
>>>
>>> Cheers, Gene
>>>
>>>        
>> Yep, sounds like it was a jury rig setup at best.    But you do what you
>> need
>>
>> The 55 KW natural gas generator I have has a mechanical governor for the
>> speed (hz) and a voltage regulator system in the control box.
>>
>> It seems to work well.   No fancy newfangled CPUs or anything.  ;-)
>>
>> Dave
>>
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