Josephml21
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Hello everyone I've been kinda dragging my feet on getting pictures up but here they are.
So I ran 1.25 inch conduit, the run was about 50 to 60 feet long to get from the back of the house to the side of the house. I bought one long run of 250ft of 6 gauge wire for my two hots and neutral because they about cut the price in half that way. Marked my 2nd hot leg with red tape and the neutral with white tape. The ground was another run of green 8 gauge insulated wire. I rented a trencher to dig the trench and buried everything.
Once I had all the conduit and wiring installed I poured the concrete pad for the genset. After that was done we had the fun task of rolling the genny to the pad and I can say its not fun chasing a 1300lb genset on wheels hahaha.
All that was left was a electrician to come over and tie everything together in the electric panel. I originally bought a 200A DPDT transfer switch from HomeDepot but he advised against using it so that saved me $400. He drilled the hole in my wall to run the last bit of conduit into the house to the panel then finished it off with a interlock device.
As you can see with everything on in my house (3000sqft) (2.5tn AC) (4500watt 60 gal water heater) all lights, fridge, deep freezer, the dishwasher running, the gas dryer running, the water heater is on, tvs and gaming systems for my three boys on im at about 70 to 80 percent load. I've never seen it over 80 percent.
Again my two biggest loads are AC and Water Heater everything else is gas. I am very happy with this setup. Ive been doing test runs for 8 and 10 hours at a time and have no issues whatsoever. The deck clearance has NOT been an issue, there is no discoloration from the exhaust nor do we smell anything. The house is equipped with CO detectors due to all the gas appliances and we've never had one go off.
I really appreciate all the help and advice that was given from you guys to get me where I am now.
Next step an AUX tank and probably that sweet WIFI controller so i can start her without going outside!!!
So I ran 1.25 inch conduit, the run was about 50 to 60 feet long to get from the back of the house to the side of the house. I bought one long run of 250ft of 6 gauge wire for my two hots and neutral because they about cut the price in half that way. Marked my 2nd hot leg with red tape and the neutral with white tape. The ground was another run of green 8 gauge insulated wire. I rented a trencher to dig the trench and buried everything.
Once I had all the conduit and wiring installed I poured the concrete pad for the genset. After that was done we had the fun task of rolling the genny to the pad and I can say its not fun chasing a 1300lb genset on wheels hahaha.
All that was left was a electrician to come over and tie everything together in the electric panel. I originally bought a 200A DPDT transfer switch from HomeDepot but he advised against using it so that saved me $400. He drilled the hole in my wall to run the last bit of conduit into the house to the panel then finished it off with a interlock device.
As you can see with everything on in my house (3000sqft) (2.5tn AC) (4500watt 60 gal water heater) all lights, fridge, deep freezer, the dishwasher running, the gas dryer running, the water heater is on, tvs and gaming systems for my three boys on im at about 70 to 80 percent load. I've never seen it over 80 percent.
Again my two biggest loads are AC and Water Heater everything else is gas. I am very happy with this setup. Ive been doing test runs for 8 and 10 hours at a time and have no issues whatsoever. The deck clearance has NOT been an issue, there is no discoloration from the exhaust nor do we smell anything. The house is equipped with CO detectors due to all the gas appliances and we've never had one go off.
I really appreciate all the help and advice that was given from you guys to get me where I am now.
Next step an AUX tank and probably that sweet WIFI controller so i can start her without going outside!!!