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I'm going to get into the details of the national electric code, and how it applies to optional standby generators and automatic transfer switches later.Howdy,
Your best bet would to use something like a generator break-out box and use a ATS to power just those items. There is no way any inspection, permit, whatever codes, would allow a whole house ATS to a 10kw generator.
You have 200 amp service?
For now - yes, it's entirely possible. Generators are sized on -load- not service. It requires load calculations (the same ones you use to determine subpanel "main" breaker sizes, for example - which are not the aggregate of the breakers in the box), or load measurement. (peak 15m period for 1 year if available, else record 30 days of 15 minute peaks and use the peak of that, with factor of heat/ac/other high draw items in that measurement period). Then your load shedding requirements are based on those peaks and high draw equipment.
Again - I'm going to save digging into that part for later in the process to avoid burning time on the plentiful misconceptions.
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