Copperclad
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- Location
- Merritt Island, FL USA
Hi guys,
Long story short: I have a local inspector telling me the NEC requires me to size a generator to the size of the service it will be feeding?
I cant find that requirement anywhere.
My customer had Ring Power "caterpillar" design the system for him. They ( ring power) go back and pull up a screenshot from the local utilitly company showing the demand of this particular bldg. over the last year, and size the generator from that particular document. Im not sure who is right or wrong. Any help would be appreciated!
The Generator is a 40KW 3phase 120/208 and it will be feeding a 400 amp ATS (and gear respectivly) the max kw demand from the past year was something like 32kw. Can a local inspector tell you what size genset to use? Ive done residential installs that use a 15 kw system to power a 200 amp service? Thats never been a problem? Any help would gratly appreciated!
Long story short: I have a local inspector telling me the NEC requires me to size a generator to the size of the service it will be feeding?
I cant find that requirement anywhere.
My customer had Ring Power "caterpillar" design the system for him. They ( ring power) go back and pull up a screenshot from the local utilitly company showing the demand of this particular bldg. over the last year, and size the generator from that particular document. Im not sure who is right or wrong. Any help would be appreciated!
The Generator is a 40KW 3phase 120/208 and it will be feeding a 400 amp ATS (and gear respectivly) the max kw demand from the past year was something like 32kw. Can a local inspector tell you what size genset to use? Ive done residential installs that use a 15 kw system to power a 200 amp service? Thats never been a problem? Any help would gratly appreciated!