In construction phase of new house and garage...
I am pre-wiring a 30A input plug on the side of the garage. This will be wired to the sub-panel inside the garage where there will be an inter-lock switch. I'll then be able to wheel a portable generator out the driveway, around the corner and plug it into the input plug if needed during an extended power outage. (then I can manually select just a few pre-identified circuits at the sub-panel to power up, staying within the capacity of the portable generator.
I picked up a Reliance PB30 input plug receptacle. It is designed to be a surface mount.
QUESTION: Is flush mounting in stone siding reasonable? Or bad idea? They are starting on the stone siding and the stone masons can set it in the stone. If so they would have to leave a 3/4" or so gap above the plug so I can lift the cover off. I'd probably have it stand proud of the stone by about 1-inch. (not perfectly flush but close)
Or leave a simple 'hole' in the stone siding and let the wire come thru (stub a piece of gray conduit there) and surface mount directly to the stone. This would give me lots of stone to drill into for a secure surface mount.
Or I can put a single gang box (or 2 gang) and push a little extra wire inside if I need to pull some excess out and mount the PB30 box on top of the gang box. One problem here is that the PB30 mounting holes don't line up well w/ the gang box - maybe drill my own holes and screw directly into stone and cover the gang box w/ surface mount PB30...? (I could also rotate the gang box 90* horizontal and give me more space above below for mounting PB30 into stone and still cover up gang box on sides...)
Appreciate your input on options for mounting a Reliance PB30 on/in stone exterior siding - thanks

I am pre-wiring a 30A input plug on the side of the garage. This will be wired to the sub-panel inside the garage where there will be an inter-lock switch. I'll then be able to wheel a portable generator out the driveway, around the corner and plug it into the input plug if needed during an extended power outage. (then I can manually select just a few pre-identified circuits at the sub-panel to power up, staying within the capacity of the portable generator.
I picked up a Reliance PB30 input plug receptacle. It is designed to be a surface mount.
QUESTION: Is flush mounting in stone siding reasonable? Or bad idea? They are starting on the stone siding and the stone masons can set it in the stone. If so they would have to leave a 3/4" or so gap above the plug so I can lift the cover off. I'd probably have it stand proud of the stone by about 1-inch. (not perfectly flush but close)
Or leave a simple 'hole' in the stone siding and let the wire come thru (stub a piece of gray conduit there) and surface mount directly to the stone. This would give me lots of stone to drill into for a secure surface mount.
Or I can put a single gang box (or 2 gang) and push a little extra wire inside if I need to pull some excess out and mount the PB30 box on top of the gang box. One problem here is that the PB30 mounting holes don't line up well w/ the gang box - maybe drill my own holes and screw directly into stone and cover the gang box w/ surface mount PB30...? (I could also rotate the gang box 90* horizontal and give me more space above below for mounting PB30 into stone and still cover up gang box on sides...)
Appreciate your input on options for mounting a Reliance PB30 on/in stone exterior siding - thanks
