GamecockEE
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Looking at a situation where it is desirable to utilize a single generator for both Article 700 & 701 loads. Been reading previous posts on this issue and they have been very informative as well.
My copy of NFPA 110, and reading of article 700,701,& 702 seems to indicate that the generator could utilize a single main breaker(part of the Gen unit) that would feed two stand-alone feeder breakers (one for article 700 loads, the other for article 701 & possibly 702 type loads). Of course, these feeder breakers would supply individual ATS. Is there anything wrong with this typology, or does the generator absolutely have to have two mains, one for Emergency, the other for Legally required 7 optional Stand by. Thanks for the education!
My copy of NFPA 110, and reading of article 700,701,& 702 seems to indicate that the generator could utilize a single main breaker(part of the Gen unit) that would feed two stand-alone feeder breakers (one for article 700 loads, the other for article 701 & possibly 702 type loads). Of course, these feeder breakers would supply individual ATS. Is there anything wrong with this typology, or does the generator absolutely have to have two mains, one for Emergency, the other for Legally required 7 optional Stand by. Thanks for the education!