FMC1959
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I bought my home a little over 4 years ago and it was setup with a subpanel for a generator.
The way this was done was a 30 amp breaker from the main panel, feeding a 30 amp breaker in the Gen sub panel. In the Gen SP there is also a 30 amp breaker for the Gen. These two 30amp breakers have an interlock switch, so that both can not be on at the same time. Turning either breaker on automatically turns the other breaker off.
I had never seen such a system, which seems sort of like back feeding the Gen SP through either of the two 30 amp breakers, instead of going through the SP main and having a transfer switch.
My questions are, is this legal? if so, is it in any way less desirable, or less electrically sound system for a Gen SP?
If this method of feeding a Gen SP is OK, the if I wan to feed 100 amps to this Gen SP, getting a 100 amp breaker for the main panel, a 100 amp breaker for the Gen SP, changing the Gen SP to a 100 amp rated SP (the current on is rated for 30 amp), and appropriate sized wire for 100 amp breaker to breaker, would be all that I would need?
Thanks
The way this was done was a 30 amp breaker from the main panel, feeding a 30 amp breaker in the Gen sub panel. In the Gen SP there is also a 30 amp breaker for the Gen. These two 30amp breakers have an interlock switch, so that both can not be on at the same time. Turning either breaker on automatically turns the other breaker off.
I had never seen such a system, which seems sort of like back feeding the Gen SP through either of the two 30 amp breakers, instead of going through the SP main and having a transfer switch.
My questions are, is this legal? if so, is it in any way less desirable, or less electrically sound system for a Gen SP?
If this method of feeding a Gen SP is OK, the if I wan to feed 100 amps to this Gen SP, getting a 100 amp breaker for the main panel, a 100 amp breaker for the Gen SP, changing the Gen SP to a 100 amp rated SP (the current on is rated for 30 amp), and appropriate sized wire for 100 amp breaker to breaker, would be all that I would need?
Thanks
