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The electric company are not the inspectors. The Automatic transfer switches are what requires an inspection and proper signs
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Actually that is part of NEC codes. On the service disconnect there is supposed to be sign saying it has an ATS/genset and directions to generator and disconnect at the generator with sign noting disconnect inside here. All gens are supposed to have emergency shutoff. There are several internet write ups on wire sizing, label, offsets etc. Even an example of a Sarastoa. The all have to be bolted down to concrete
Also, to refute the "they all have to be bolted down to concrete" part, that is dependant on local codes, there is nothing in the national standards that optional standby generators are required to be bolted to a concrete slab.Actually that is part of NEC codes. On the service disconnect there is supposed to be sign saying it has an ATS/genset and directions to generator and disconnect at the generator with sign noting disconnect inside here. All gens are supposed to have emergency shutoff. There are several internet write ups on wire sizing, label, offsets etc. Even an example of a Sarastoa. The all have to be bolted down to concrete
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