mshields
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
I've encountered a system that has 2 transfer switches and I am being asked to specify a third. One of the existing ATS's is a 4 pole and one is a 3 pole. I don't know if there is a neutral to ground bond at the generator. I do know that given the one 3 pole ATS, there should not be. So I'll determine that.
So how many poles should the 3rd switch that I'm specifying be?
I believe the answer is that there is no reason to spend the extra money on a 4th pole when there is one switch that already has an unswitched neutral. It seems to me that the thing to do is to:
a) assure that there is no neutral to ground bond at the generator.
b) provide a 3 pole ATS
I'll have to live with the 4 pole switch that's already there which while incorrect ought not to cause any problems.
Do you agree with my analysis?
So how many poles should the 3rd switch that I'm specifying be?
I believe the answer is that there is no reason to spend the extra money on a 4th pole when there is one switch that already has an unswitched neutral. It seems to me that the thing to do is to:
a) assure that there is no neutral to ground bond at the generator.
b) provide a 3 pole ATS
I'll have to live with the 4 pole switch that's already there which while incorrect ought not to cause any problems.
Do you agree with my analysis?