Standby Generator Supplying Multiple Circuits

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FaradayFF

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Greetings, All-
I'm designing a setup, where a temporary genset will be supplying two circuits via a Quick Connect panel. I wanted to get feedback if it is kosher to have two circuits supplied from one source. I believe it is permitted to have a single breaker supply two different circuits. The tap rule would not apply here, since both circuit conductors ampacity would be sized to be higher than the GEN breaker. I believe circuit conductors from the Genset to the equipment downstream would be considered feeders here per NEC definition(not that it matters that a whole lot here).
Does any one see holes in this design? Please see the single-line attached.
Thanks for your feedback!
EE
 

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Looks like its all manual transfer switches, so is this for a portable generator?
Not enough info on the grounding?
Where is the main bonding jumper?
Is the neutral switched?

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Looks like its all manual transfer switches, so is this for a portable generator?
Not enough info on the grounding?
Where is the main bonding jumper?
Is the neutral switched?

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Hello,
I've updated the sketch. The main bonding jumper will be at Main CB1(considered service disconnect) for the Load 1. The backup generator is considered non-separately derived source. The genset is a 480V, frame of the genset will be grounded. The neutral at MTS1 and MTS 2 is not switched.1638732065851.png

Thanks,
EE
 

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