I am currently working on a hospital and I need some guidance on my design. Currently, this hospital has has 3 transfer switches. One each for the equipment system, life safety branch and critical branch. Upon normal source failure, the nonessential loads of the hospital are shed. During my site visit, I was told that the generator can handle approximately half of the entire hospital's load. The client has requsted that he would like the generator to handle the entire hospital. As an estimation and looking at the kilo watt hour meter log for the last couple months, I have ROUGLY sized the generator as 500 kw ( it was 200 kW). Load calculations will follow. Looking at article 517.30 in the 2005 NEC, I see that for 150 kVA or less a minimum of 1 transfer switch is required. This however, is not entirely my case as non of the hospital's load is shed during utility failure. Can I replace the 3 transfer switches with one for my case? Can someone please explain why three transfer switches are required for loads greater than 150kVA? Any references would also be appreciated. Thanks and sorry for the long read. patrick