Coyote machine
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Just to reiterate I am not talking about backfeeding a regular panel. The panel will be fitted with an interlock device that locks out the generator breaker when the main breaker is closed and locks out the main breaker when the generator breaker is closed.
Sure, I can definitely appreciate that, but my main question is whether or not the current breaker is acceptable to use*. Everything else is pretty standard.
*Possibly, in conjunction with a transfer switch, which is why I referred you to a qualified electrician. See below too.
I read your post carefully. I understand about the lockout function and everything you stated. I maintain the answer to your question is to consult a qualified electrician in your area who is familiar with local code requirements and follow his advice.
Otherwise you'll be relying on people who tell you things like: 'you can't change a light bulb without insurance being cancelled' - ridiculous internet drivel...
You don't say in your avatar where you're located, so it's even more difficult to advise, except generically.