BadRobot
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I have a couple questions.
1. How many amp circuit that connect to your house from electric company?
2. Based on MEP-803A manual, it rates as 52 amps. will you have to have generator output to match your house input circuit?
My house's electrical feed / input circuit from BGE (electric company) is 400 amps. I have 2 panels which support 200 amps each. I also have MEP-804A which rates at 62 amps.
I tried to do the same but my electrician said BGE (electric company) requires generator output to match its circuit which is 400 amps. Otherwise, I have to install 50 amps manual transfer switch and move circuits that I will use or run from the generator when power outage. Is it true statement?
I am not electrician by no mean. I just want to get a second opinion.
1. How many amp circuit that connect to your house from electric company?
2. Based on MEP-803A manual, it rates as 52 amps. will you have to have generator output to match your house input circuit?
My house's electrical feed / input circuit from BGE (electric company) is 400 amps. I have 2 panels which support 200 amps each. I also have MEP-804A which rates at 62 amps.
I tried to do the same but my electrician said BGE (electric company) requires generator output to match its circuit which is 400 amps. Otherwise, I have to install 50 amps manual transfer switch and move circuits that I will use or run from the generator when power outage. Is it true statement?
I am not electrician by no mean. I just want to get a second opinion.