Posted by Angle Iron on March 18, 2017 at 06:07:26 from (73.131.52.171):
In Reply to: Sizing big generator posted by pat sublett on March 17, 2017 at 17:40:40:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeI am sure that's what you were told so do not misunderstand and think I do not believe you. Having said that Carrier sells both heat pumps and whole house generators. So this does not go for all heat pump company's and all generator's. Having said that the electronics in todays units need clean steady power for lack of a better way to describe. I think your dealer may be thinking about the older smaller or at least less sophisticated generators of the past. If your generator is old then maybe he is right. I used a generator on my last unit to run in heat, it was a gas unit so capacity was not an issue and all control's were relays and contacts, read no chip's or circuit boards. The new unit does have all this so I will not at this point try our 25 year old portable on it. I have a newer portable and am unsure of it as well. Check with the Mfr. of both the heat pump as well as the generator. It wouldn't be the first time a dealer had an opinion that was not backed by the Mfr.
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