getpecked
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I've been following a couple other gen install threads here and picking up some useful info that can be applied to the installation of my 20kw Kohler propane fed w/ service entrance rated transfer switch. I thought I had the location picked out for the Generator, but as of this morning I am thinking of a location away from the house...approximately 120' away from the back of the house. The total length of the run from the transfer switch to the generator would be just under 150'. I really only have one spot close to the house that would work for me as far as clearances from windows and such...and if I do put it there it will kill any future plans to expand that portion of the house (if I ever hit the jackpot) lol.
I would like to size the wire in such a way that it will cover any load possibilities. The house has electric stove, dryer, water heater, central air and a well pump (small 1/2 hp). Obviously not all of that stuff will run during an outage, but I would say things like the a/c and stove could be running together in the summer. My wife is a smart woman and I'm sure would keep things at a minimum...hell she probably wouldn't even run the ac unless it was unbearable outside. During an outage I am generally not home as I am a Power Lineman in CT and get called away allot.
**With that being said...150' run...wire size for feed and controls? I know that #2 copper is rated for 95 amps and that is slightly more than this gen can put out, but with that distance I don't know if I should consider #1 which is supposedly rated at 125 amps.
**Conduit size for the 3 conductors and a ground?
Another issue I may have is the propane tank being that far from my driveway...not sure if the truck would be able to fill from there...about 175'. That is something I will have to look into.
Well...that is the biggest question at this time...more are sure to follow lol.
Thanks in advance,
Ed.
I would like to size the wire in such a way that it will cover any load possibilities. The house has electric stove, dryer, water heater, central air and a well pump (small 1/2 hp). Obviously not all of that stuff will run during an outage, but I would say things like the a/c and stove could be running together in the summer. My wife is a smart woman and I'm sure would keep things at a minimum...hell she probably wouldn't even run the ac unless it was unbearable outside. During an outage I am generally not home as I am a Power Lineman in CT and get called away allot.
**With that being said...150' run...wire size for feed and controls? I know that #2 copper is rated for 95 amps and that is slightly more than this gen can put out, but with that distance I don't know if I should consider #1 which is supposedly rated at 125 amps.
**Conduit size for the 3 conductors and a ground?
Another issue I may have is the propane tank being that far from my driveway...not sure if the truck would be able to fill from there...about 175'. That is something I will have to look into.
Well...that is the biggest question at this time...more are sure to follow lol.
Thanks in advance,
Ed.