Generac 10kW Stub Up !?

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mcclary's electrical

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I am in desperate need for a generac 10kw drawing that includes a stub up area. Can someone please link me to this? I cannot find one ANYWHERE on the web. Also, emailing a pdf to jt.babin@att.net would be a huge help.

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Don't sweat it too much, I've had a few over zealous GC's pour the pad before ever calling an EC. That size generator has KO openings in the frame work that can be entered easily with sealtite. Of course, in the slab looks better, but it's not the end of the world without it
 

M_J_C

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From what I recall these smaller Generac units don't have a stub-up area. There's a rear cable entry port and the units come pre-wired and shipped with a 5-6' whip and junction box for connection to the residence. Inside that whip are 3 # 6's, 1 # 8 ground and 4 # 16's with a molex connector (to sense voltage) inside the JB.This is the best installation link I could find :

http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/manuals/8to20aircoolinstaldwg.pdf
 

brantmacga

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From what I recall these smaller Generac units don't have a stub-up area. There's a rear cable entry port and the units come pre-wired and shipped with a 5-6' whip and junction box for connection to the residence. Inside that whip are 3 # 6's, 1 # 8 ground and 4 # 16's with a molex connector (to sense voltage) inside the JB.This is the best installation link I could find :

http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/manuals/8to20aircoolinstaldwg.pdf

no i don't think they do either. they have a metal pan underneath running across the entire unit that holds the battery. i can't remember exactly whats on the other side of that pan, but there's no room to stub up.
 
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