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But anyway, I still believe that a generator can produce enough over current to damage conductors if not protected for long term overloads and with the new specs and smaller breakers I would think it would be harder, but in the OP case with the 500 amp breaker on the generator it would be much easier, as a matter of fact I looked up the latest specs on a
Generac 100kw which now shows a 450 amp breaker for the 120/240 single phase model, looking at the lock rotor rating which is the available fault current @ 35% voltage dip, show the available output is 200kva which is 833.33 amps, more then enough to damage the 600's?