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Anyone here an electrician?
I need some advise concerning my main electrical panel & hooking up a generator to it.
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I have a generator (7,500/9,375 surge watts) that I'd like to hook up to my circuit panel.
I currently have a 150 amp service main panel on the ground floor & I have a 75 amp sub panel upstairs.
I was thinking I'd like to have an interlock installed with an outside outlet for me to plug the generator cable into and not a manual transfer switch.
The reason for my thinking is that the manual transfer switch would let me energize only a set number of circuits and with the interlock, I can turn off & on any circuits I want & I need to power circuits on both floors.
The other thing to consider is that the interlock kit I've found that fits my box requires 3 slots to install. I have 4 open, but a bunch of breakers would have to be moved in order to put the 3 required for the installation in the correct location.
So.....any thoughts?
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(01-12-2015, 01:49 AM)Teck1337 Wrote: ... This kind of shit is incredibly dangerous for you, and any linemen in your area 
I know, that's why I'm asking. This isn't a job I would do by myself.
I've talked to 2 different electricians & gotten 2 different answers & I'm not sure I trust either of them much.
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I had it done. I posted pics here way back when. Mine was easy tho as I had a 220 exterior line already installed for my hot tub. I used that line when I got rid of the tub. So all the guy had to do was installed the new box outside (interlock) and moved the breakers in the box. I could of done it myself but I hired someone.
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(01-12-2015, 10:43 AM)Jimmie the Mum Wrote: I had it done. I posted pics here way back when. Mine was easy tho as I had a 220 exterior line already installed for my hot tub. I used that line when I got rid of the tub. So all the guy had to do was installed the new box outside (interlock) and moved the breakers in the box. I could of done it myself but I hired someone.
Jimmie...did you look at using a manual transfer switch?
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Here are pics of my main panel:
Here is a link to what I believe is the correct interlock I need:
http://www.interlockkitstore.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=K-7110
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Jimmie, did you think about going with a manual transfer switch?
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