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Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
A question was posed at my contractors' association meeting last night as to whether it would be acceptable to install an automatic standby generator and associated transfer switch ahead of a meter stack. This would be at a multi-family unit with an 800 amp service and (for arguments sake) let's say 6-8 meters. There would be a disconnect switch ahead of the meter stack. The question arose because if the generator was installed in this manner, once on emergency power came on line the meters would register power when not provided by the POCO (and rest assured the dwelling unit occupants would have a problem with that).
If anyone knows of an accurate answer or Code section/violation please post it here. Also, any opinions would be greatly appreciated. I wish I could provide more info but this was posed as a hypothetical question. I guessing the other alternative would be to have a transfer switch for each dwelling unit which is out of the question for a number of reasons.
Thanks in advance.
If anyone knows of an accurate answer or Code section/violation please post it here. Also, any opinions would be greatly appreciated. I wish I could provide more info but this was posed as a hypothetical question. I guessing the other alternative would be to have a transfer switch for each dwelling unit which is out of the question for a number of reasons.
Thanks in advance.