Recently I installed new power cable from my meter main pedestal about 200' from the house to the house panel in my garage. Reason for that was existing power cables did not meet code, were in the way of some new construction, and went under huge trees. I had to dig a trench and run some conduit but it was not too bad. Oh and isolate neutrals.
The new cables com out of the ground in PVC conduit, through the wall into my sun room, along the wall and nto the old meter can, which was gutted when they moved the meter, so it's really just an ugly box. Through the wall into the garage where the panel is located. I want to install the transfer switch in my sun room by the empty meter can or perhaps in place of the empty meter can.
I would like a manual transfer switch where I can select either grid power or generator power. Additionally I want to install a generator plugs so when the power goes out I roll my portable generator out onto the deck, fish my cable through the dog door and plug it in, turn off appropriate breakers in my existing panel, fire up the generator, flip the switch from grid to generator and bam, I have lights, fridge, a few other things till the power comes back on.
Since I just installed the conduit surface mount in the sun room coming from outside it will be relatively easy to install the switch.
The problem I'm having is finding a basic line/generator switch. They all seem to either be automatic, or have a bunch of breakers, and I'm not interested in moving any circuits to a new panel. I can manually turn off the high current draw stuff, we have a relatively small house, gas stove/oven and don't use a lot of power except for the electric heat which my generator will not run.
My house has a 200A service and I have a 6500 Watt generator so that's what, 30 amps which should be fine for the necesities.
If any of you can recommend a quality manual transfer switch that would work in this scenario that would be great!
Thanks
Rob
The new cables com out of the ground in PVC conduit, through the wall into my sun room, along the wall and nto the old meter can, which was gutted when they moved the meter, so it's really just an ugly box. Through the wall into the garage where the panel is located. I want to install the transfer switch in my sun room by the empty meter can or perhaps in place of the empty meter can.
I would like a manual transfer switch where I can select either grid power or generator power. Additionally I want to install a generator plugs so when the power goes out I roll my portable generator out onto the deck, fish my cable through the dog door and plug it in, turn off appropriate breakers in my existing panel, fire up the generator, flip the switch from grid to generator and bam, I have lights, fridge, a few other things till the power comes back on.
Since I just installed the conduit surface mount in the sun room coming from outside it will be relatively easy to install the switch.
The problem I'm having is finding a basic line/generator switch. They all seem to either be automatic, or have a bunch of breakers, and I'm not interested in moving any circuits to a new panel. I can manually turn off the high current draw stuff, we have a relatively small house, gas stove/oven and don't use a lot of power except for the electric heat which my generator will not run.
My house has a 200A service and I have a 6500 Watt generator so that's what, 30 amps which should be fine for the necesities.
If any of you can recommend a quality manual transfer switch that would work in this scenario that would be great!
Thanks
Rob


