HertzGood85
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I work in a healthcare facility and I have been tasked to engineer and install some type of custom automatic transferring setup that can transfer 20 to 30, 20 amp 120 and 208 volt circuits as well a few 30 amp circuits.
They would have transfer automatically or manually between two separate sub feeds, one sub feed designated as Epower since it can be fed by generator or utility and the start sub feed panel being designated as normal power and being fed only by utility.
Now the best was I could think of doing this was installing multiple sets of modular lighting contacts and having one source of AC feeding the normally closed contacts and the other source feeding normally open.
In a normal state of things one set of contacts would be providing voltage to the various loads but when you energized the coils they would switch states allowing the second AC SOURCE to provide voltage to the loads. Of course I would put a delay between the state change. Anyway is this legal? I have been scouring section 700 of the nec trying to make sense of it anybody have any insight?
Thanks
They would have transfer automatically or manually between two separate sub feeds, one sub feed designated as Epower since it can be fed by generator or utility and the start sub feed panel being designated as normal power and being fed only by utility.
Now the best was I could think of doing this was installing multiple sets of modular lighting contacts and having one source of AC feeding the normally closed contacts and the other source feeding normally open.
In a normal state of things one set of contacts would be providing voltage to the various loads but when you energized the coils they would switch states allowing the second AC SOURCE to provide voltage to the loads. Of course I would put a delay between the state change. Anyway is this legal? I have been scouring section 700 of the nec trying to make sense of it anybody have any insight?
Thanks