With a manual transfer switch you can use any size generator with any size load. But for an automatic standby system, the generator has to be able to handle the load placed on it by the ATS.
First, you need to go by the generator's output, not the breaker's rating.
That generator is either 17kw on propane or 16kw on NG. That's 70a or 66A.
You need to do a load calc on that panel to make sure that it isn't above the rating of the generator. If it is, then you can either move loads to the other panel or load shed.
BTW, I am surprised that the generator only has a 65A breaker.
I'm sorry...what is "load shedding"?
I have also been tagged before for not having the two 200 amp panels evenly loaded. Is this a legitimate tag? The house is all electric stuff (furnace, water heater, cooktop, etc) and he only wants minimal lighting, freezers, well, water heater, microwave on the generator. Is this okay? I know the stuff he wants to be on the generator will calc out at less than 70 amps but I'm afraid that the other panel will be much more loaded and the inspector will not like it?
Thoughts?
Thanks again for all the info. Much appreciated.
BTW... generator is propane