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Geoff Mckay Posted on Feb 05, 2018

I have a Steamist Generator "SM12 Master" Serial # 5503447 240 volt 1PH Max amps 50 12 KW. "SM12 Slave" Serial # 5503448 240 volt 1PH 12KW. Geoff McKay General Contracting Inc. 714 - 920.87

My question do you have a Wifi controler to opertate the above mentioned system. The area is 560 cubib feet.

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Akshat Bansal

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2009

SOURCE: generator 30

fuse are meant to protect the costlier part of the machine thereby damaging itself.  there is probably overloading of your circuit. call the electrician and find the actual power required by your house.  there is a possibility of having a short circuit in your generator. your local electrician can check it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: Pioneer 12v car amp rated at 1200 watts max requires ? amp fuse

Hi I would suggest 40A (i know guys will disagree) but you shouldnt be running at full 50A. Fuse are often rate at 50% - 75% of the actual consumption. By the way, 8 guage @40A will give you about a 2% drop at 5 feet. Maybe consider heavier for 40A?? Just a suggestion

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sal sabea

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: No electrical output

probably your AVR card is burnt...
an AVR card is located right outside the stator...looks just like an AK-47 clip (i don't know how else to describe it)...i put a pic below this.
replace it and check again
466fecd.jpgAVR location
168ff0f.jpgAVR card

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2010

SOURCE: kenmore top mount refrigerator, 18 cubic feet. how

Good day,
That sounds about right, however if your generator is rated in wattage the amps times volts won't work.
On an induction unit, such as a refrigerator, the wattage is volts times power factor times amps.
Nominal wattage should be around 375 watts. However, during auto defrost the heater will probably be around 450 watts.
As well, locked rotor amps on starting will be about 4 times running amps approx. 18 to 20 amps. so your generator will have to be able to handle that.
The short and long of it is give yourself wiggle room.

ecoenergy08

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2011

SOURCE: I have a Briggs & Stratton Automatic Home

It sounds like the mains sense wire is disconected from the control panel or the run wire is not being cut by the aux contact on the transfer switch.
Is the transfer switch manual or motorised?

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Generator had been running for 3 hours with a/c and refrigerator and lights (on concession trailer)when we experienced a loss

the unit has gone into over load
The total power requirement has exceed the output of the generator
for example if the generator is a 2.500 kw or kva then it will generate well at 1.8 kva or kw but it will not run forever at 2.5 kva -kw
When a ac is running the power requirement will be constant on the generator and with the fridge as well then the load will be at the maximum out put of the unit.
when the fridge starts again the extra load will exceed the max out put of the generator and it will slow down ( lights dimming ) and eventually go into overload mode
have an accredited electrician calculate your maximum load requirement for an external power supply and then get a unit that is at least 15.. kva kw better that required
generally fridges use 1000watts , ac conditions will draw over 3000watts and any thing else adds up . I am guessing that your generator is only 2500 unit
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Hello i just started my 8 kw hole house generater ran greatput my electric water heater on 26 amp draw andsmoke came out exhaust vent shut it down ran again great turned only heater on again took amp

8 kW has a 35 amp breaker on the unit. A typical hot water is 4500 watts at 240 volts = 18.75 amps on each leg. If you are measuring 26 on one side and 19 on the other it should be ok. If it is shutting down you may have a fuel problem or you may need to adjust voltage if it's too low. Which model of 8 kW is it?
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Briggs & Stratton 12KW Model 040229 LPG Generator. 96 Volts @ the 120 Volts outlet, When I turn the house 2 Ton AC voltage increase to 106 Volts.

Can you manually adjust the voltage on the generator without load?? If you have 120/240 60hz output on it and you are not overloading the unit (amperage), then it may be as simple as adjusting whats called your gain setting for your voltage regulator. Obviously you are seeing what happens when it is set too low. Trying raising that setting until it becomes unstable then back it off. Unstable meaning voltage starts jumping all over.
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E6 Display on the control unit

You posted question under Steamist:

Sample Steamist manual says:
"Error messages E4, E5 and E6 indicate a communication problem with the steam generator. If this error occurs, check both ends of the control cable for clean, dry and secure connections.
Dirty contacts can be cleaned with alcohol and a cotton swab or a toothbrush. This can also happen if the control is not sealed and the cable connections get wet."

Error codes change as technology changes, and sample manual may not include your model:
Contact company directly for product manual and troubleshoot help from manufacturer
http://www.steamist.com/contact.htm

Add a comment for more free help.
Also take advantage of fixya expert assistance live.
For a price, expert works with you via e-mail or phone while you work on Steamist or any do-it-yourself project.
Fixya is always less expensive than a service call.
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What size breaker does the sm-11 require 2-30amp or 2-60 amp?

You will need the 2-60A breakers. 11kw is 11,000 watts. Watts = voltage X Current (amperes) If we take this formula and change it around to calculate amperes it is like this. Amperes = watts / volts amperes = 11000 watts / 240 volts This is 45.8 amperes or let us say 46 amperes. The closest breaker that you have would be a 50 amp breaker 2 pole of course . 2 - 50. If you cannot get a 2 - 50 then a 2-60 is fine. I would run with a #6 copper wire, I would check with local code to verify the wire size in your area. Make sure that the unit is grounded as well. Minimum of a #10 wire, I would also check local codes as well. Enjoy the steam!
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How many watts would you get from a generator rated at 11hp and 5.8 kva. thanks

kva = kilo-volt-amps

watts = volts x amps = va

Therefore, 5.8kva = 5800 watts
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Kitchenaid oven model #KEBC207

this was taken from the installation guide

http://shared.whirlpoolcorp.com/product_literature/search_results.jsp?searchTerm=kebc207&siteCd=WHRCOM#installation_instructions





Oven must be connected to the proper electrical
voltage and frequency as specified on the
model/serial rating plate. (The model/serial rating
plate is located on the oven door or on the oven
frame.)
Models rated from 7.3 to 9.6 kW at 240 volts
(5.5 to 7.2 kW at 208 volts) require a separate
40-ampere circuit. Models rated at 7.2 kW and
below at 240 volts (5.4 kW and below at 208
volts) require a separate 30-ampere circuit
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