I've tracked down a nice 802a. However, the installation I'd like to do isn't very typical from what I've seen.
We've what is referred to as a 320 service, not sure how common that is outside of the Olympic Peninsula where we reside. In the middle of our yard is a transformer, 5' away from our meter on a pedestal. The meter has two feeds - one to the house, one to the shop. Each structure is about 150' away from the meter, with each feed going to a 200A panel. Neither structure uses anywhere near that load, all relatively new construction and very efficient.
Still, even though our critical loads should easily be met by the 802a - it's basically a 400A service at the meter. I've been told by a local electrician friend if we hook up there, we'll need a 400A transfer switch.
A quick Google search is giving me serious sticker shock. For 400A transfer switches, I'm seeing new units ranging from $1700 - $5,000 and beyond.
Manual is fine, as we'll be manually turning off non-critical circuits at each structure prior to cutting over to generator power anyway. We're trying to keep this as cheap and non-complicated as possible, but some of the transfer switch prices I'm seeing are greater than the generator cost!
Perhaps I'm just searching on the wrong terms? Any pointers to solutions that are more reasonably priced?
Thanks.
We've what is referred to as a 320 service, not sure how common that is outside of the Olympic Peninsula where we reside. In the middle of our yard is a transformer, 5' away from our meter on a pedestal. The meter has two feeds - one to the house, one to the shop. Each structure is about 150' away from the meter, with each feed going to a 200A panel. Neither structure uses anywhere near that load, all relatively new construction and very efficient.
Still, even though our critical loads should easily be met by the 802a - it's basically a 400A service at the meter. I've been told by a local electrician friend if we hook up there, we'll need a 400A transfer switch.
A quick Google search is giving me serious sticker shock. For 400A transfer switches, I'm seeing new units ranging from $1700 - $5,000 and beyond.
Manual is fine, as we'll be manually turning off non-critical circuits at each structure prior to cutting over to generator power anyway. We're trying to keep this as cheap and non-complicated as possible, but some of the transfer switch prices I'm seeing are greater than the generator cost!
Perhaps I'm just searching on the wrong terms? Any pointers to solutions that are more reasonably priced?
Thanks.