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100 amp single phase
inside
seperate
5000 - 7500 watts
Sorry, forgot to mention that the tag on the water heater says 19.2 amps.Read the tag on the heater to see what the actual power requirement and do not base your description solely on what size your breaker is
The interlock could be a simple slotted metal tab and a couple of screws.I think I might have the perfect setup for a cheap interlock. Here are a couple pics of my breaker panel, there is an empty spot next to my main breaker where it looks like I can install a feed breaker for my generator. What do you guys think?
Are you sure about that? It looks like there are two tabs sticking up.No, that 'open' slot next to the main breaker is not going to work. No connect for the breaker on the buss bars!
Yea, for some reason they did clip those to prevent a breaker installation there. I have no idea why, but clearly they intended that space not be used for a breaker.See pic. Are those tabs clipped or shorter or different from the other tabs that the other breakers are connected to? If so then you can't put a feed breaker there without some modification.
It does have electric range / dryer, sorry I should have rephrased that last post. It ran everything ESSENTIAL in the house.Nice set up GM,
Does your house run an electric range and cloths dryer..? I like the exterior mount, clean job.
1. Oops... (posted wrong!)...
Put the new MAIN beneath it and added another MAIN (for the generator) right next to it. Installed the Interlock between the two.
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The electrician who installed the setup assured me that it was within code requirements.1. Oops... (posted wrong!)
2. Where did you get that setup?
3. I think technically it doesn't meet code, but I'm not going to research it (too lazy!) I believe there are specifications for the location of the main breaker (must be either top most or bottom most in the panel.)
The main can be in the middle of the panel if the panel was approved in that configuration. Just look at a side by side panel where the meter is on one side and the breakers are on the other side.1. Oops... (posted wrong!)
2. Where did you get that setup?
3. I think technically it doesn't meet code, but I'm not going to research it (too lazy!) I believe there are specifications for the location of the main breaker (must be either top most or bottom most in the panel.)
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