An LW is the largest single throttle pure sine wave postpar unit. If you want to ask about various tap associations..."where/what is common? ask that. You need to list list your intentions for accessory powering so phasing or proper tappimg might be followed.
The breaker is a thermal one and slower than modern power, but no worse off than say an old ZW. The only thing I can think of off hand is the U and throttle wiper relationship changes on a few and I forget which; but again, that's part of checking taps and phase once you mix power circuits, no matter if it's "one unit" or not.
Avoid? Modern CWs maybe... maybe chopped wave units in general. Maybe the TW (I think... one of the later pwL units had two smaller transfomers inside with LESS total watt output at the throttle than is normally expected as the rating is always listed for the total max. consumtion in watts, not for a max. output, which in that unit is divided (unequally) among two outputs.
Anyhow more detailed about info on your intentions only helps. The variety of operations offered kinda demands it too.