Central air overwhelms large generator
When running on our 11KW standby generator (through whole house 200A automatic transfer switch), the a/c system (3.5 ton Carrier, about 18 yrs old) can cause the genset to brown out. I observed this once and shut off the a/c system. I've measured the run current of the a/c system at about 19A; I have no idea how much starting current is drawn. In theory, the genset should be able to supply 45A. Both systems run fine on their own, just not together (combined with other typical household power demands).
I'm looking for solution ideas, such as using a relay to enable the a/c system only when utility power is available, and then adding a toggle switch to allow me to switch the enable to generator power after I've reduced demand elsewhere in the house. What line would the relay be installed on, e.g. the thermostat transformer?
I'm also looking at new higher SEER a/c systems but even with a more efficient system I think I'd like to have the relay-type arrangement to prevent possible brown-out conditions when I'm not home and the generator comes on while other things (e.g. refridgerators) are running. A/C is a luxury during an emergency so I can live with the hassle of manually attempting to switch over to genset power from time to time.
Thanks in advance for your ideas.