I have a 200amp Main breaker panel in the garage and a disconnect on the other side of the house where the meter is located. I plan on using a Interlock kit to isolate the panel as well as use the disconnect on the other side to protect the grid side. I have a Wacker G25 20KW diesel genset that I use for work and plan on bringing it home for emergency backup power during storm season. The Genset has two 240V 50amp twist locks with separate 50 amp breakers and one set of 240V lugs protected by a 70 amp breaker. The dual plugs give 100 amps, and plug and the lugs could give 120 amps.
Backfeeding to the panel using a 50amp plug and with a backfeed breaker is easy. Any reason not to provide a second plug to another 50 amp breaker for dual feeds into the panel for 100 amps? Hardwiring off of the lugs to a disconnect would only lend 70 amps off the main.
The house pulls 77amps with both AC's running (everything but the dryer and oven).
Backfeeding to the panel using a 50amp plug and with a backfeed breaker is easy. Any reason not to provide a second plug to another 50 amp breaker for dual feeds into the panel for 100 amps? Hardwiring off of the lugs to a disconnect would only lend 70 amps off the main.
The house pulls 77amps with both AC's running (everything but the dryer and oven).