Matthew K
Line Up and Wait
Hello all, so you know with all this hurricane stuff, it is probably time to wire our generator to run some things in our house.
I'm obviously not an electrician, but our home has TWO 200 AMP Panels fed by one main line. We had someone come out today that is more heavily focused on construction rather than wiring things, although they are licensed to do so. So I'm taking what their saying as somewhat of a grain of salt...
If possibly, I'd like to have both panels fed by the generator and it be up to me which loads I have turned on. Our generator is only 6500 watts, and it is my understanding some areas code may specify that we only have circuits wired up to the max output of the geny, meaning I couldn't legally wire up two whole panels with a measly 6500 watts. I'm not sure if that is the case here, but I was wondering if 1) its not super illegal to do it & 2)How would I go about sharing one generator with two panels, I'm fairly certain it is possible, but I'm fuzy on the details. Along with this I'd presume I can have 240v to run an air conditioner if I wanted. That's something the guy that came out said we couldn't do...
I'm obviously not an electrician, but our home has TWO 200 AMP Panels fed by one main line. We had someone come out today that is more heavily focused on construction rather than wiring things, although they are licensed to do so. So I'm taking what their saying as somewhat of a grain of salt...
If possibly, I'd like to have both panels fed by the generator and it be up to me which loads I have turned on. Our generator is only 6500 watts, and it is my understanding some areas code may specify that we only have circuits wired up to the max output of the geny, meaning I couldn't legally wire up two whole panels with a measly 6500 watts. I'm not sure if that is the case here, but I was wondering if 1) its not super illegal to do it & 2)How would I go about sharing one generator with two panels, I'm fairly certain it is possible, but I'm fuzy on the details. Along with this I'd presume I can have 240v to run an air conditioner if I wanted. That's something the guy that came out said we couldn't do...