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Guys,
I didn't want to hijack Nostaw's " Trouble getting MEP-003A going" thread and have not seen this addressed in other threads, so here goes.
I've been watching all threads dealing with house hook-up. I've got a Mep-002a that is running and a Mep-003a that I bought knowing it was missing parts which I will have to obtain as I have time. On the Mep-002a, I think I have a fuel problem as it dies under load with cycles dropping to 55 and the generator lugging down. Have new filters on the way.
My wiring question is this. I need 55 ft of cable to make my run to the panel. Having gotten a deal on 120 ft of #8 NM-B Romex, I intend to bury it in 1 1/2" gray pvc conduit, I plan to do a double run of it so I have 2 reds, 2 blacks, etc. Read somewhere that 2 cables add a factor to conductivity some thing like this (2 X 8 equates to a 3 size step up in capacity) in other words, #5 cable equivalent. I plan to run this to a 60 amp breaker that is isolated from my first 200 amp panel by metal interlocks I have fabricated and jump to a second 60 amp breaker on the other panel, also interlock isolated from the power company
Doubling up conductors may not be addressed in NEC but I'm interested in a practical assessment and your opinions of the capacity of this hook-up to handle a MEP-003a.
Jerry
I didn't want to hijack Nostaw's " Trouble getting MEP-003A going" thread and have not seen this addressed in other threads, so here goes.
I've been watching all threads dealing with house hook-up. I've got a Mep-002a that is running and a Mep-003a that I bought knowing it was missing parts which I will have to obtain as I have time. On the Mep-002a, I think I have a fuel problem as it dies under load with cycles dropping to 55 and the generator lugging down. Have new filters on the way.
My wiring question is this. I need 55 ft of cable to make my run to the panel. Having gotten a deal on 120 ft of #8 NM-B Romex, I intend to bury it in 1 1/2" gray pvc conduit, I plan to do a double run of it so I have 2 reds, 2 blacks, etc. Read somewhere that 2 cables add a factor to conductivity some thing like this (2 X 8 equates to a 3 size step up in capacity) in other words, #5 cable equivalent. I plan to run this to a 60 amp breaker that is isolated from my first 200 amp panel by metal interlocks I have fabricated and jump to a second 60 amp breaker on the other panel, also interlock isolated from the power company
Doubling up conductors may not be addressed in NEC but I'm interested in a practical assessment and your opinions of the capacity of this hook-up to handle a MEP-003a.
Jerry
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