I just purchased a 97 mep -803a. I will be hard wiring it to a ATS for my 200a main panel. The generator will need 100 feet of cable to the ATS. These are my questions. Do I need a breaker at the generator location upstream of the ATS? If so what amp rating? What size wire do I need to run for this 100’ length to power the entire house 200a panel? And is there anything else I’m missing.
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The breaker on the generator protects the head and the wire going to the load (assuming the wire is large enough) I have not had the opportunity to play with an 803 as of yet, size the wire for the rated output (if its 55 amp 6AWG will be sufficient) there is no real down side to going larger on the wire.
You need to be mindful of the load, having a smaller than your service generator creates problems with lack of available power (too many big things start at once).
And now my favorite part, grounding and bonding. Depending on how your ATS is configured, the grounding of the generator has to change.
Short answers
Breaker no, not needed
Wire size 41 amps (10000w 240v) plus overhead 6AWG.
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