Hi all, I just got my shop built but now need to start thinking about adding power. I have 200 amp service and want to run a 100a sub panel.
I ran in to a problem though. A previous owner installed a generac but it looks questionable. The original service lines are spliced in to much smaller wires that run to the automatic transfer switch. There is still the 200a breaker on the main panel.
My guess is that they thought since the electric baseboard was converted to propane hydronic they thought they could get away with smaller gauge wire. I don't think this will work for a 100a sub panel though.
My plan is to get a combo ats and panel (https://www.generac.com/residential...erator-transfer-switches/automatic/rxg42sha1/) so I don't have to run the 200a wires out to the current transfer switch.
Heres the main panel with the spliced mains:

and the transfer switch:

Am I on the right track here?
I ran in to a problem though. A previous owner installed a generac but it looks questionable. The original service lines are spliced in to much smaller wires that run to the automatic transfer switch. There is still the 200a breaker on the main panel.
My guess is that they thought since the electric baseboard was converted to propane hydronic they thought they could get away with smaller gauge wire. I don't think this will work for a 100a sub panel though.
My plan is to get a combo ats and panel (https://www.generac.com/residential...erator-transfer-switches/automatic/rxg42sha1/) so I don't have to run the 200a wires out to the current transfer switch.
Heres the main panel with the spliced mains:

and the transfer switch:

Am I on the right track here?







