Smiles79
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Once I get moved into my new place I would like to wire it up for a generator. I haven't closed on it yet, so I'm not sure of all of the specifics. I'm mainly curious about wiring from the panel to the inlet. I currently have a 120V/30A inverter generator but will be setting it up such that the wiring from the inlet to the panel is sufficient for a 240V/50A generator. I plan on wiring the generator straight to the panel and using an interlock, not a transfer switch.
Is it acceptable to use 6 AWG aluminum thhn in conduit all the way from the panel to the generator inlet? The wiring will likely need to come out of the attic, down an exterior wall, and into the inlet.
How would you go about this?
Edit: Actually, I should be able to run it from the panel into the attached garage, and mount the inlet on the outside of the garage wall, so no outside runs. Could I use something like 2-2-2-4 SER, eliminating the need for conduit and allowing me to use a larger generator in the future?
Is it acceptable to use 6 AWG aluminum thhn in conduit all the way from the panel to the generator inlet? The wiring will likely need to come out of the attic, down an exterior wall, and into the inlet.
How would you go about this?
Edit: Actually, I should be able to run it from the panel into the attached garage, and mount the inlet on the outside of the garage wall, so no outside runs. Could I use something like 2-2-2-4 SER, eliminating the need for conduit and allowing me to use a larger generator in the future?
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