gayler
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A transfer switch is $700 dollars. Interlock is only 40 or so. Why spend all that money if an interlock will work?
Two slots, closest to the main.Don't you need a panel with an open circuit/slot?
If you panel is full though, what options are there?
fixed it for yaA transfer switch is $700 dollars. Interlock is only 40 or so. Why spend all that money if an interlock might work?
I have an external panel. 8 slots, no main breaker. I will change to a panel with a main breaker. I would like to stay with Square D homeline. I would be using a 5KW generator for emergency use only, so only furnace blower, fridge,and lights.fixed it for ya
too many variables to be able tp definitively conclude that an interlock will work
pics go a long waysI have an external panel. 8 slots, no main breaker. I will change to a panel with a main breaker. I would like to stay with Square D homeline. I would be using a 5KW generator for emergency use only, so only furnace blower, fridge,and lights.
Good question ! Interlock is much more "flexible".A transfer switch is $700 dollars. Interlock is only 40 or so. Why spend all that money if an interlock will work?
Even if it is full, you can usually get 2 slots back by swapping in some tandem breakers.Don't you need a panel with an open circuit/slot?
If you panel is full though, what options are there?
Good plan ! Use an interlock.I have an external panel. 8 slots, no main breaker. I will change to a panel with a main breaker. I would like to stay with Square D homeline. I would be using a 5KW generator for emergency use only, so only furnace blower, fridge,and lights.
Existing panel
I get a text from Poco when power is restored...A downside to interlocks is that you don't know when the power is back on
I will bet there are some circuits that could share a breaker and open up a couple slots. I have seen individual bedrooms on there own breaker, living rooms and what not generally do not produce much of a load and can share a breaker.I have a 200AMP Square D............all circuits are full
Can not see the neighbor's lights?A downside to interlocks is that you don't know when the power is back on unless you install a power back alarm, manually check by flipping back to utility power or see lights on at a neighbor that doesn't have a generator
A downside to interlocks is that you don't know when the power is back on unless you install a power back alarm, manually check by flipping back to utility power or see lights on at a neighbor that doesn't have a generator
What did I miss?sorry, I had to correct the grammar in the title...
Existing panel
Transfer switch installation will require you to jerk the meter and rewire your main panel as a subpanel (separate the neutrals and grounds). Depending on your power company, they may or may not let a licensed electrician pull the meter but the power company usually comes back to reinstall the safety seal.
With the interlock, you don't need to jerk the meter or convert your main panel to a sub panel.
Tell me about it.....I had to buy TWO automatic transfer switches since my house has 400A service by way of 2 separate 200A runs.
Umm not in all casesTransfer switch installation will require you to jerk the meter and rewire your main panel as a subpanel (separate the neutrals and grounds). Depending on your power company, they may or may not let a licensed electrician pull the meter but the power company usually comes back to reinstall the safety seal.
With the interlock, you don't need to jerk the meter or convert your main panel to a sub panel.
I even specifically mentioned that in my post...
I even specifically mentioned that in my post...
why not put a 400a ATS in?
About 2x the cost of a 200 from what I can see. Roughly 2k vs 1k eachI have two separate 200A panels, so in order for my generator to run the entire house, I need two separate transfer switches. As far as I know, there's no way to have one transfer switch control both panels. And even if there was, how much does a 400A ATS cost?
About 2x the cost of a 200 from what I can see. Roughly 2k vs 1k each
You would have the meter flow directly to the 400a switch then the two panels off of it. But that would also require a new meter pan, I believe, so the separate ats's may be best