Posted by LAA on October 14, 2017 at 10:53:37 from (130.117.142.131):
In Reply to: Re: Billy Shaffer posted by Billy Shafer on October 14, 2017 at 06:50:43:
He has not bought it yet, there is also a 3 phase for sale that he can get reasonable, with all the confusion I told him he better wait and make sure of what he has, this building is not in the USA and he did not trust the local electrical contractor. The guy I know is the builder, apparently the electrical guy already had him buy a bunch of stuff that is not right or now is not required. My Son has a container load of small contractors equipmemt bought up for his company and the generator is the last piece needed before ready to ship it out, the builder needs the equipment and wanted to rush the generator purchase, I advised against buying until he was sure of what he needed and I think he has decided to get someone else to come check it out first. I dont think the power company people are much help where he's at and I dont think there are inspectors that come out, must not be a code enforced either.
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