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Posted by buickanddeere on November 13, 2006 at 20:29:37 from (209.240.120.248):

In Reply to: Electrical posted by Allan In NE on November 13, 2006 at 13:18:06:

As everything is apart and being replaced. How about adding a proper standby generator transfer switch for nearly the same price as non transfer equipment.

http://www.ronkelectrical.com/

ALL SWITCHES ARE MANUAL, NON-FUSED

DOUBLE THROW SWITCH/ METER SOCKET COMBO
POLE-TOP SWITCH
GRADE-LEVEL SWITCH
APPLICATIONS:
For use with overhead or underground wiring systems.
MODEL INFORMATION:
* Switch and Meter Socket are in one attractive enclosure to simplify installation.
* Separate cover on Meter Socket section may be sealed against unauthorized entry.
* Rated 200 amp and 400 amp, 240v or 600v. Single phase only. 100 amp, 240v only.
* Optional CENTER-OFF also available making it UL Listed and Suitable for Use as Service Equipment.
* Meter Socket base uses a horn bypass. Lever bypass is available.
APPLICATIONS:
For average-sized operations with overhead wiring.
MODEL INFORMATION:
* Single-phase or Three-phase
* Rated 200 amp, 400 amp, and 800 amp, 240v or 600v. 800 amp switch uses 600 amp auxiliary contacts.
* Corrosion-resistant aluminum handle.
* Drip-loop entry with straight-through wiring for fast installation.
* Available with integral current transformers.
* Standard 200 amp and 400 amp, 240v switches are UL Listed.
APPLICATIONS:
For use with underground wiring systems.
MODEL INFORMATION:
* Single-phase or Three Phase
* Rated 200 amp, 400 amp, and 800 amp, 240v or 600v. Also 100 amp, 240v, single-phase only. 800 amp switches use 600 amp auxiliary contacts.
* Standard 200 amp and 400 amp, 240v switches are UL Listed.
* Available with CENTER-OFF with "Suitable for Use as Service Equipment" rating in 200 amp or 400 amp, 240v only.

http://www.reliancecontrols.com/ProductDetail.aspx?TWB2012DR
TWB2012DR Panel/LinkŪ

The Panel/Link TWB includes a 200A main circuit breaker interlinked with a 30A - 125A generator breaker feeding a heavy-duty copper bus with feed-through lugs. The interlinked circuit breakers keep the generator isolated from the utility at all times, even with the deadfront removed. The TWB is suitable for service entrance and may be used as a main panel or feed-through to a sub-panel or main panel. The TWB has provision for 4/8 branch circuits and is ideal for applications requiring the entire service panel to be available for generator power.



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