Posted by philip d on November 17, 2019 at 17:58:06 from (96.44.94.200):
A couple weeks ago I took the day off classes to help my electrician friend instal our new generator. We don’t have near the demand requirements we used to now so instead of buying a 400A transfer switch we bought a 200A switch and reduced the service down to 200A. To do that we switched the 400A fuses at the service disconnect for 200A fuses. The 200A ones are only half as big and not as long so we had to get adapter sleeves for them. It goes into first bus box as parallel but leaves in series to the switch. It’s 3/0 copper cable and to meet 400A requirements instead of running 600 kcmil it was wired with parallel runs of 3/0. For 200A ,series runs of 3/0 is plenty big in copper so leaving the bus box through the new transfer switch and to the old bus box that’s what we ran. The propane will be hooked up 3 weeks from tomorrow then we can give it a test run. It’s great to have it but I’ll be more than ok if it never gets used!
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