Re: [MV] PE95 G Gen Set

From: kuhrick (kuhrick@home.com)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 11:10:43 PST


thay know make or did make for y2k
as box that you feed 2-3 wires inb to from you main bracker box and feed
the power back to the wares that was on you brackers
and you can set each one main or back up all to back up if the genset
can handl tham
it has 20 amp brackers in it for each line and volt meters two i think
lows pr one of the louber stores like that had tham this semmer yet

At 12:43 PM 10/30/01 -0500, Recovry4x4@aol.com wrote:
>Going along with what Joe Young said, if you plan on running the whole house,
>a transfer switch equal to your current service is required. Even the most
>basic NEMA certified mechanical switch is expensive. After battling on
>several fronts, I picked a 200 amp switch for just under a thousand. The
>cheapest 200amp I could find. My genset is a 30KW and comfortably runs the
>entire house.
>
>Kenneth Engle
>Loxahatchee, FL U.S.A.
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