Gamecock84
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Hello Everyone. This board is so useful and I hope I can get a little help in understanding this topic.
My electrician is coming to the house next week and I feel he may not fully understand the best way to install my transfer switch and what exactly is needed to run my MEP-003a to my house. I am getting a mint 003a in late december with very low hours and plan on using it as backup power to my house. I may run into a couple problems...
First issue is this unit seems big enough to run my entire house. Originally, instead of getting a transfer switch I was thinking about one of those manual interlock switches to switch the whole panel over to gen power. The problem is my well pump and septic pump are wired to a separate panel under the meter on the other side of the house. Using this manual interlock then I assume would not work since I now have to somehow wire another panel 30yds from my main panel to also run it off the genset.
My second problem is if I do bring wire all the way from the far panel into my garage next to my main panel to wire up a transfer switch, I think i would need something like 20+ circuits. I think this will be incredibly expensive.
Can those who have done this before recommend how they could wire both panels so far from each other and if the cheaper manual interlock is doable or not?
I am tring to get this wired in the next two weeks BEFORE I actually bring the genset home, but I need to make sure it is all right so there are no issues when I get the generator here and plug in.
Anyone in SC want to help me tackle this job?
Thanks,
Ryan
My electrician is coming to the house next week and I feel he may not fully understand the best way to install my transfer switch and what exactly is needed to run my MEP-003a to my house. I am getting a mint 003a in late december with very low hours and plan on using it as backup power to my house. I may run into a couple problems...
First issue is this unit seems big enough to run my entire house. Originally, instead of getting a transfer switch I was thinking about one of those manual interlock switches to switch the whole panel over to gen power. The problem is my well pump and septic pump are wired to a separate panel under the meter on the other side of the house. Using this manual interlock then I assume would not work since I now have to somehow wire another panel 30yds from my main panel to also run it off the genset.
My second problem is if I do bring wire all the way from the far panel into my garage next to my main panel to wire up a transfer switch, I think i would need something like 20+ circuits. I think this will be incredibly expensive.
Can those who have done this before recommend how they could wire both panels so far from each other and if the cheaper manual interlock is doable or not?
I am tring to get this wired in the next two weeks BEFORE I actually bring the genset home, but I need to make sure it is all right so there are no issues when I get the generator here and plug in.
Anyone in SC want to help me tackle this job?
Thanks,
Ryan