Hi all
Great Forum!
I'll apologize in advance for the length of my post but I wanted to put as much info about my problem as I could.
I have a garage located about 60 ft from my house.
The wiring in the garage in almost complete other than wind and water power feeds.
There is a 200 amp panel in my house and another 200A in the garage.
The garage is currently fed from my panel with a 30A and a 20A overhead wires. (I was just using 20A but bought a compressor that needs 30 so ran another line)
I've buried a #2 alum. cable from the house to the garage as well as a cat 5, a co-ax, and an 8 pair phone wire.
I would like to feed the garage 100A from the house.
My problem is that I would also like to feed from the garage to the house during power outages from a generator or a battery bank connected to inverters.
I plan to put another panel in the house to isolate certain circuits that I will use during outages as well as a disconnect to make sure power doesn't go back out to the grid.
So, first off, do I need 2 transfer switches?
And if I do, how would I wire them so that it is idiot-proof?
As I said, I have other wires buried as well that I could use to send signals to make it automatic if I have to.
I guess basically I want it set up to be able to throw a switch (or two) so power can travel the opposite way on the same line without having a chance of someone else doing it and putting power both ways at the same time.
It's been a head scratcher for me so far and will accept any thoughts or ideas.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Cheers,
Hartley
Great Forum!
I'll apologize in advance for the length of my post but I wanted to put as much info about my problem as I could.
I have a garage located about 60 ft from my house.
The wiring in the garage in almost complete other than wind and water power feeds.
There is a 200 amp panel in my house and another 200A in the garage.
The garage is currently fed from my panel with a 30A and a 20A overhead wires. (I was just using 20A but bought a compressor that needs 30 so ran another line)
I've buried a #2 alum. cable from the house to the garage as well as a cat 5, a co-ax, and an 8 pair phone wire.
I would like to feed the garage 100A from the house.
My problem is that I would also like to feed from the garage to the house during power outages from a generator or a battery bank connected to inverters.
I plan to put another panel in the house to isolate certain circuits that I will use during outages as well as a disconnect to make sure power doesn't go back out to the grid.
So, first off, do I need 2 transfer switches?
And if I do, how would I wire them so that it is idiot-proof?
As I said, I have other wires buried as well that I could use to send signals to make it automatic if I have to.
I guess basically I want it set up to be able to throw a switch (or two) so power can travel the opposite way on the same line without having a chance of someone else doing it and putting power both ways at the same time.
It's been a head scratcher for me so far and will accept any thoughts or ideas.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Cheers,
Hartley