alldayheadache
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- United States
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- apprentice
Hello,
I wanted to ask the opinions of people who are more knowledgeable than me on this topic.
I am trying to set up some automatic transfer switches for critical loads that are currently residing within 2 subpanels. The critical load circuits aren't mapped out, so I don't know how many of these critical loads reside in subpanel 1 and how many reside in subpanel 2. Each sub is 100 amps, being fed by a 400 amp main. The load calculations for the critical loads ask for 100 amps of power, so i need a 100 amp ATS. Now, since each subpanel is already 100 amps, and already has several circuits, I can't use a 100 amp ATS. My plan was to install 2 50 amp ATS's, each being powered by 50 amp breakers, i.e. 50A Breaker Subpanel 1 goes to ATS 1 & 50A breaker subpanel 2 goes to ATS 2. I will attach a diagram to illustrate.
System is 3 phase 120/208
ATS is single phase and will be fed with 2 legs to make 208 (I've already researched the ATS, it registers 208 for the transfer back to utility)
Additional information. The ATS generator side will be a portable genny run on natural gas, approximately 21kw of power with natural gas. Genny has 2 50 amp outlets and I plan on using one outlet for each ATS.
Please dont ask why I can't just put the ATS on the 400A main and transfer everything to that, that is not an option.
Does my math add up or should I just become a painter?
I wanted to ask the opinions of people who are more knowledgeable than me on this topic.
I am trying to set up some automatic transfer switches for critical loads that are currently residing within 2 subpanels. The critical load circuits aren't mapped out, so I don't know how many of these critical loads reside in subpanel 1 and how many reside in subpanel 2. Each sub is 100 amps, being fed by a 400 amp main. The load calculations for the critical loads ask for 100 amps of power, so i need a 100 amp ATS. Now, since each subpanel is already 100 amps, and already has several circuits, I can't use a 100 amp ATS. My plan was to install 2 50 amp ATS's, each being powered by 50 amp breakers, i.e. 50A Breaker Subpanel 1 goes to ATS 1 & 50A breaker subpanel 2 goes to ATS 2. I will attach a diagram to illustrate.
System is 3 phase 120/208
ATS is single phase and will be fed with 2 legs to make 208 (I've already researched the ATS, it registers 208 for the transfer back to utility)
Additional information. The ATS generator side will be a portable genny run on natural gas, approximately 21kw of power with natural gas. Genny has 2 50 amp outlets and I plan on using one outlet for each ATS.
Please dont ask why I can't just put the ATS on the 400A main and transfer everything to that, that is not an option.
Does my math add up or should I just become a painter?