General Mcgregor
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Hey Fellas!
Just picked up a used Pro Tran 10 circuit Transfer Switch that I will be running with my MEP-002A.
Here is my problem, because I bought it used I don't have any instructions or diagrams for the install. I will probably be having a professional install it but nevertheless I have some general questions about how I should hook it up.
1. As you can see in the attached pic, four of the circuits are bridged by a bar making them 2 240V switches. Each of the four has a circuit breaker labled for 20 amps. The two circuits I will be running with these are my well pump (20 amp breakers at the panel) and my hot water heater (25 amp breakers at the panel). Here is my question; Because my hot water heater has the bridged 25 amp breakers and the ones on the transfer switch are only 20s, can I or can I not run the hot water heater on this circuit?
2. I have multiple 15 amp and 20 amp circuit breakes. After I use the bottom four for the well pump / water heater their are at least another 8 I would like to run in the event of an emergency, but I will only have 6 available switches. Is there any way to safely 'bridge' so to speak, multiple 15 amp circuit breakers to run more outlets / lights?
3. If either of the above is not possible, could I safely upgrade the breakers on the transfer switch to handle more load?
Sorry if these questions seem elementary, let me know what you think. Here is a pic of the Transfer Switch.
-GM
Just picked up a used Pro Tran 10 circuit Transfer Switch that I will be running with my MEP-002A.
Here is my problem, because I bought it used I don't have any instructions or diagrams for the install. I will probably be having a professional install it but nevertheless I have some general questions about how I should hook it up.
1. As you can see in the attached pic, four of the circuits are bridged by a bar making them 2 240V switches. Each of the four has a circuit breaker labled for 20 amps. The two circuits I will be running with these are my well pump (20 amp breakers at the panel) and my hot water heater (25 amp breakers at the panel). Here is my question; Because my hot water heater has the bridged 25 amp breakers and the ones on the transfer switch are only 20s, can I or can I not run the hot water heater on this circuit?
2. I have multiple 15 amp and 20 amp circuit breakes. After I use the bottom four for the well pump / water heater their are at least another 8 I would like to run in the event of an emergency, but I will only have 6 available switches. Is there any way to safely 'bridge' so to speak, multiple 15 amp circuit breakers to run more outlets / lights?
3. If either of the above is not possible, could I safely upgrade the breakers on the transfer switch to handle more load?
Sorry if these questions seem elementary, let me know what you think. Here is a pic of the Transfer Switch.
-GM
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