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Will a GSHP work on generator?
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<blockquote data-quote="steveR" data-source="post: 7874062" data-attributes="member: 66976"><p>I don't, having seen numerous Starters being replaced on my GSHP, largely due to a fluctuations in the mains! NIBE are now providing much uprated starter kit for rural areas, although I do not see what we should be any different to an urban site.</p><p></p><p>However I agree that a decent gennie would do the job, and that is not a PTO powered unit where the engine to load, is rarely balanced, with voltage fluctuations all over the place! When I was doing some work for MEB, back I the dark ages, the 50KW mobile units on a skid or trailer, were impressive little beasts, quiet and ever so stable when I had to monitor the outputs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveR, post: 7874062, member: 66976"] I don't, having seen numerous Starters being replaced on my GSHP, largely due to a fluctuations in the mains! NIBE are now providing much uprated starter kit for rural areas, although I do not see what we should be any different to an urban site. However I agree that a decent gennie would do the job, and that is not a PTO powered unit where the engine to load, is rarely balanced, with voltage fluctuations all over the place! When I was doing some work for MEB, back I the dark ages, the 50KW mobile units on a skid or trailer, were impressive little beasts, quiet and ever so stable when I had to monitor the outputs... [/QUOTE]
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