armylifer
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I need some help with connecting three portable generators up to my house for emergency power. I have one generator that is capable of producing 5000 Watts continuous power at 120/240 VAC. I also have two other generators that are capable of producing 2000 continuous Watts at 120 VAC each. The total available continuous wattage from all three generators is 9000 Watts at 120 VAC, or 75 continuous amps.
The help that I need is in a few areas.
1. Is it possible to hook all three generators up to an auxiliary power panel (connected to house main power panel) and feed that power to the house?
2. If it is possible to run all three generators to one auxiliary power panel and then from there to the house, is it possible to power both 120 VAC outlets as well as at lease one of the 240 appliances? I know that my portable generators only provide me a total of 75 amps if all three of them are running at the same time, but that should be sufficient power if I don't try to use all circuits at once. I know that means I will have to select which circuits to power and which ones to leave powered off.
3. The setup that I am envisioning will allow me to run all three generators at the same time, or selectively run only the number of generators that I need for the power load needed at any one time.
4. If what I want to do is possible, what equipment will I need to do this? I have attached a picture of my main power panel in case it helps to determine what I need to do this.
I want to say right now that I am not planning to do the hookups myself, I will hire an electrician to do the work. I am just trying to research if it is possible to do this and get an idea of costs involved. I also want to know enough to determine if I am getting a fair deal from an electrician. I also plan to buy all the components myself and save some money there.
Any help offered is greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading.
The help that I need is in a few areas.
1. Is it possible to hook all three generators up to an auxiliary power panel (connected to house main power panel) and feed that power to the house?
2. If it is possible to run all three generators to one auxiliary power panel and then from there to the house, is it possible to power both 120 VAC outlets as well as at lease one of the 240 appliances? I know that my portable generators only provide me a total of 75 amps if all three of them are running at the same time, but that should be sufficient power if I don't try to use all circuits at once. I know that means I will have to select which circuits to power and which ones to leave powered off.
3. The setup that I am envisioning will allow me to run all three generators at the same time, or selectively run only the number of generators that I need for the power load needed at any one time.
4. If what I want to do is possible, what equipment will I need to do this? I have attached a picture of my main power panel in case it helps to determine what I need to do this.
I want to say right now that I am not planning to do the hookups myself, I will hire an electrician to do the work. I am just trying to research if it is possible to do this and get an idea of costs involved. I also want to know enough to determine if I am getting a fair deal from an electrician. I also plan to buy all the components myself and save some money there.
Any help offered is greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading.
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