Northwestsparky
Member
- Location
- Florida
- Occupation
- Electrician
Hi everyone,
always looked for answers on here but never posted.
Im curious about using a 30A DPDT for the use of a GP17500E portable generator to be able to get the full potential of the generator power. Since the 50A is only good for 12,500 continuous, can i use the 30A / 240V on the generator strictly for the AC compressor with this switch? This would allow for the biggest load in the home especially at startup to be isolated from the 50A. Then the 50A could just be used for the general lighting, refers, microwave, and possibly a burner on the stove. Has anyone done this? If I'm looking at this correctly the DPDT is basically a transfer switch that could be used from utility or generator power. This would keep from back feeding the power to the utility like a interlock kit but just for the compressor.
Thank you
Chris
always looked for answers on here but never posted.
Im curious about using a 30A DPDT for the use of a GP17500E portable generator to be able to get the full potential of the generator power. Since the 50A is only good for 12,500 continuous, can i use the 30A / 240V on the generator strictly for the AC compressor with this switch? This would allow for the biggest load in the home especially at startup to be isolated from the 50A. Then the 50A could just be used for the general lighting, refers, microwave, and possibly a burner on the stove. Has anyone done this? If I'm looking at this correctly the DPDT is basically a transfer switch that could be used from utility or generator power. This would keep from back feeding the power to the utility like a interlock kit but just for the compressor.
Thank you
Chris