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I have a MEP-16D which I currently have still setup for my old home (rental) - to provide only 120v on a whip I put together. We would use this power during winter emergencies to run space heaters, some lights, and charge phones for periods of time from 4 to 72 hours.
Our *new* house (we just purchased and moved into) had a pre-existing, professionally installed back-feed to the main panel. There is a weather proof 30amp L14-30 on the house exterior and a lock-out kit for the main power (utility) breaker that requires it to be turned off prior to flipping on on the 30amp generator input breaker on the panel. (see picks below)
I realize I'm not going to run my whole house off of 3kW. For emergencies however, I only need to run my central (propane) heat blower, the well pump (240 volt, don't know draw), and a couple of 60 watt lights. In a real pinch, the heat blower and well pump breakers do not even need to be energized at the same time. Again, these would be cold weather emergencies, for duration of 4-8 to 72 hours max. Main priority is heat.
I'm hoping for advice on how to wire/configure a hook-up cable for the MEP16D genset to backfeed the panel via the 30amp breaker hookup. (assuming this is possible) Since one of the optional requirements is to power my well pump, which is 240 - I'm wondering how I should account for this in the setup of the cable. Again, not sure if this is possible, but would really like to run well pump.
If for some reason the well pump can't be run due to the 240 requirement, would I still be able to backfeed the panel with 120 - assuming the following workflow/hookup procedure:
- ALL breakers are first turned off at panel
- Lock out kit adjusted to turn off utility power and energize the 30amp input feed breaker
- only the required 120 breakers for the heat and the required light receptacles are then turned back on
Thanks!
Our *new* house (we just purchased and moved into) had a pre-existing, professionally installed back-feed to the main panel. There is a weather proof 30amp L14-30 on the house exterior and a lock-out kit for the main power (utility) breaker that requires it to be turned off prior to flipping on on the 30amp generator input breaker on the panel. (see picks below)
I realize I'm not going to run my whole house off of 3kW. For emergencies however, I only need to run my central (propane) heat blower, the well pump (240 volt, don't know draw), and a couple of 60 watt lights. In a real pinch, the heat blower and well pump breakers do not even need to be energized at the same time. Again, these would be cold weather emergencies, for duration of 4-8 to 72 hours max. Main priority is heat.
I'm hoping for advice on how to wire/configure a hook-up cable for the MEP16D genset to backfeed the panel via the 30amp breaker hookup. (assuming this is possible) Since one of the optional requirements is to power my well pump, which is 240 - I'm wondering how I should account for this in the setup of the cable. Again, not sure if this is possible, but would really like to run well pump.
If for some reason the well pump can't be run due to the 240 requirement, would I still be able to backfeed the panel with 120 - assuming the following workflow/hookup procedure:
- ALL breakers are first turned off at panel
- Lock out kit adjusted to turn off utility power and energize the 30amp input feed breaker
- only the required 120 breakers for the heat and the required light receptacles are then turned back on
Thanks!
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