Soundguy
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Just because a 2X larger generator usually limps the motor up to speed , after several seconds of wide open governors, dim lights from low voltage and 10 seconds up to speed instead of 2 seconds, doesn't mean you should .
Generators are cheap now compared to the 1999 Y2K prices. Buy what is needed instead of barely enough.
I'll look at the code book but iirc that 20 FLA motor requires a 30 amp breaker and at least 12 gauge wire .
I think you are making a blanket assumption. A 2x rated genny doesn't automatically mean a motor is going to limp up to speed and cause dim lights etc.
Size the genny to correctly HANDLE the starting load of the motor you want to use and be done with it.
Not every motor load is the same, not all motors are created equal.. We have a 5500/6500 genny at work that won't start a 2hp submersable pump, but will start and run a 2hp belted motor that is running some industrial equipment without even a thought.