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We have a bathroom(s) project coming this fall. As such, lot of electrical work.
While that e-work gets done, would like to add a transfer switch/plug for a new generator. Limited to the 50A output.
Not set on any switch, but thinking about something like this. Would turn on/off circuits as needed:
Reliance 510C 120/240-Volt 50-Amp 10-Circuit Pro/Tran 2 Indoor Transfe – Generator Factory Outlet
What works for you?
Are there strict limitations on how far a plug can be from the Transfer Switch?
What are the limitations on a cord's length between the plug and the generator?
For many years I've run our 5,500 watt genny outside the garage overhead doors...almost 70 feet from the service panel. (Opposite ends of the house/attached garage)
I've always just run extension cords to individual appliances, etc. in the house.
I put in a subpanel with 2-220v outlets just inside my garage doors years ago.
I know many folks that "backfeed" their service through a 220v outlet after shutting off the Main Breaker on the Service Panel/Load Center....I thought I would to the same.
I just can't make myself backfeed for several reasons. I can easily fashion a cord, but there's some other safety problems with it.
I know many of you guys have automatic standby generators. That's great for you. Probably not in the cards for us right now. I need something I can run off a decent sized portable generator when I get one.
While that e-work gets done, would like to add a transfer switch/plug for a new generator. Limited to the 50A output.
Not set on any switch, but thinking about something like this. Would turn on/off circuits as needed:
Reliance 510C 120/240-Volt 50-Amp 10-Circuit Pro/Tran 2 Indoor Transfe – Generator Factory Outlet
What works for you?
Are there strict limitations on how far a plug can be from the Transfer Switch?
What are the limitations on a cord's length between the plug and the generator?
For many years I've run our 5,500 watt genny outside the garage overhead doors...almost 70 feet from the service panel. (Opposite ends of the house/attached garage)
I've always just run extension cords to individual appliances, etc. in the house.
I put in a subpanel with 2-220v outlets just inside my garage doors years ago.
I know many folks that "backfeed" their service through a 220v outlet after shutting off the Main Breaker on the Service Panel/Load Center....I thought I would to the same.
I just can't make myself backfeed for several reasons. I can easily fashion a cord, but there's some other safety problems with it.
I know many of you guys have automatic standby generators. That's great for you. Probably not in the cards for us right now. I need something I can run off a decent sized portable generator when I get one.
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