metschers
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Does anyone know whether or not you can operate a Generac 22kw whole house generator with a manual transfer switch instead of an automatic transfer switch?
Currently I’m setup with a Eaton 200amp manual transfer switch. I’ve been using a smaller portable generator in the past. I’m fine when the power goes off, stepping out the side door, pulling the huge lever on the MTS box, firing up the generator, selecting the important breakers ( the ones are already marked)...etc.
I spoke to Generac, I sure due to liability/warranty issues they couldn’t give me an answer. They did said the generator wasn’t designed to be used without an automatic transfer switch.
Basic it would be like running a major overkill portable generator, there again everything would just be manual instead of automated.
Any help would be most appreciated!
Thanks Guys,
SteveM
Currently I’m setup with a Eaton 200amp manual transfer switch. I’ve been using a smaller portable generator in the past. I’m fine when the power goes off, stepping out the side door, pulling the huge lever on the MTS box, firing up the generator, selecting the important breakers ( the ones are already marked)...etc.
I spoke to Generac, I sure due to liability/warranty issues they couldn’t give me an answer. They did said the generator wasn’t designed to be used without an automatic transfer switch.
Basic it would be like running a major overkill portable generator, there again everything would just be manual instead of automated.
Any help would be most appreciated!
Thanks Guys,
SteveM