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Anybody have whole house generator installation experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 1998730" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>A good electrician is going to have to look at what you have to hone down what you are going to need to do the job right.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Is it a Generac generator?? I'm going to assume your on Natural Gas. I found a cut sheet for a Generac and it list a 20KW as 18KW of output using NG. It specs a 90A CB and needs almost 300K BTU of gas. If you no longer need the spa panel and it was properly wired for a 70A breaker then it might be possible that it could be used and the transfer switch mounted close to the meter. 1/2'' even right at the meter is no where big enough for that generator. I'd guess your going to need a 1"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 1998730, member: 1719"] A good electrician is going to have to look at what you have to hone down what you are going to need to do the job right. Is it a Generac generator?? I'm going to assume your on Natural Gas. I found a cut sheet for a Generac and it list a 20KW as 18KW of output using NG. It specs a 90A CB and needs almost 300K BTU of gas. If you no longer need the spa panel and it was properly wired for a 70A breaker then it might be possible that it could be used and the transfer switch mounted close to the meter. 1/2'' even right at the meter is no where big enough for that generator. I'd guess your going to need a 1" [/QUOTE]
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