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<blockquote data-quote="BikerHT" data-source="post: 2947028" data-attributes="member: 24483"><p>As someone w/33+ years in the trade & a licensed Electrical contractor in OK & Master in TX, I have been inspecting industrial projects & oil & gas for about the last 10yrs or so. Usually, your best bet would be to hire a licensed electrician to do the connections & many places it's illegal for homeowners to DIY. Licensed contractors own the liability, just in case. That said...they may NOT necessarily have the knowledge, merely because they have a license! I have seen some CRAP trying to be passed off! </p><p></p><p>Since I work out of state most always & seldom home when these power problems show up...I have a Generac 22kW on my house. Auto transfer switch, 500Gal propane tank & it cycles every week automatically. I even had the distributor install it so it would extend my warranty 5 more years! Very nice piece of mind living in these parts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BikerHT, post: 2947028, member: 24483"] As someone w/33+ years in the trade & a licensed Electrical contractor in OK & Master in TX, I have been inspecting industrial projects & oil & gas for about the last 10yrs or so. Usually, your best bet would be to hire a licensed electrician to do the connections & many places it's illegal for homeowners to DIY. Licensed contractors own the liability, just in case. That said...they may NOT necessarily have the knowledge, merely because they have a license! I have seen some CRAP trying to be passed off! Since I work out of state most always & seldom home when these power problems show up...I have a Generac 22kW on my house. Auto transfer switch, 500Gal propane tank & it cycles every week automatically. I even had the distributor install it so it would extend my warranty 5 more years! Very nice piece of mind living in these parts! [/QUOTE]
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