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07-10-2012, 06:50 AM #31Elite Member
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Re: Generator Transfer switch connection choices
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Search Results for interlock*at The Home Depot
appear to be very panel specific.My rides - '95 Kubota M4700, LA1001 FEL :'07 B7610, LA352 FEL, Bush Hog SBX 48 box blade, 18', new Woods BH70-X w/ 16" bucket and Woods thumb, 3pt pallet forks, Dale Phillips PHD, Jinma 8" chipper, Winco 12KW PTO generator with a 2002 7.3L Ford F350 CC DRW 4x4 and '07 Hudson HSE Deluxe trailer - 5 Ton to haul
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07-10-2012, 08:16 AM #32Platinum Member
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Re: Generator Transfer switch connection choices
I use a PTO generator rated at 50 amps. I got a mechanical interlock for the service panel. It's 200 amp and GE brand. I put that in back in 1983. Couldn't find the slide interlock for that style as they have changed over the years. I got measurements and kept looking at different interlocks till I found one that was close enough to use. Had to mill it in the slots to extend the length a little and cut the tab that blocks the generator breaker to make it fit. It works good.
Charolais
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07-11-2012, 09:30 AM #33Bronze Member
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Re: Generator Transfer switch connection choices
Does your panel have a vertical Main Breaker?
Our house was built in 1994 and we have a GE PowerMark Plus 200amp 30 space load center.
I'm looking for an interlock to fit it but the GE model THQLLX1 appears to be for PowerMark Gold models.
Generator Interlock Kit from GE | The Home Depot - Model THQLLX1
If yours is similar to mine could you post pic's and a link to which interlock you started with?
Thanks.Kubota L4200-GST 4WD, LA680 FEL, 6' Mower, 6' Box Blade, 7' Angle Blade, 12kw 3pt PTO Generator
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07-11-2012, 05:38 PM #34Platinum Member
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Re: Generator Transfer switch connection choices
I bought mine in 1984. It's 40 space load center. Looks similar to yours but has one extra slot at the top on each side that says not to remove and has a vertical main breaker like yours. I used an interlock that was for a SquareD K5410 and modified it.
I used Generator InterLock Kit and look at Generator InterLock Kit - General Electric Kits K-8110 that perhaps will fit your panel.Charolais
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07-13-2012, 01:28 PM #35Platinum Member
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07-13-2012, 03:13 PM #36Veteran Member
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07-23-2012, 10:30 PM #37Silver Member
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Re: Generator Transfer switch connection choices
Howdy,
Circuit Breaker Switches?
Out of maybe 6 times a year needing to run on generator power, you think a circuit breaker can't handle being shut off 1 day and maybe being turned on a day later when normal power is back on.
I have not heard of any circuit breakers not being able to switch off and on a few hundred times.
between having GE panels and breakers, Milbank panel and breakers, Murray panel and breakers, Square D panel and breakers, and some siemens breakers out there also. Standard breakers, GFCI breakers and such, I have never had failure with a circuit breaker. But, I am not flipping them off and on 20 times a day either.Later Mike ~~~
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10-08-2012, 10:46 AM #38Silver Member
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Re: Generator Transfer switch connection choices
Howdy,
This was brought up in another thread which showed some products with good prices from local sources.
GE Power Mark Gold 200 Amp Main Breaker 4-Space 8-Circuit Meter Socket Load Center
and the matching GE PowerMark Gold Generator Interlock Kit
really is a nicely priced outdoor NEMA 3R meter base with generator interlock ability. With this being at the meter, you can control it with this service disconnect and then still have your main panel inside with service disconnect as well.
NOTE: always check with your Utility service to see if this is acceptable for service. They have the say so since it holds the meter.Later Mike ~~~
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10-09-2012, 12:03 PM #39Super Member
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Re: Generator Transfer switch connection choices
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10-10-2012, 04:18 PM #40Platinum Member
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Re: Generator Transfer switch connection choices
FYI Ring type meters are not allowed in some states...
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