Is it possible for a generator to feed the whole load of a house power panel (service panel) thru an automatic transfer switch (ATS) and still meet code?
let me explain
NEC 230.82 does not allow the ATS ahead of the main service equipment
NEC 250.142 does not allow grounding thru the neutral for dryers and stoves
The House power panel will become a subpanel since a new service disconnect will have to be installed ahead of the ATS
The stove and dryer are being served by SE cables with the neutral being grounded to the frames of dryer and stove. This is ok as long as the house is existing and wires are run from service equipment. but this panel will have to be changed and made a subpanel
due to the construction of the house it, it is almost impossible to run new cables with separate neutrals and grounds to the dryer and stove.
All I can think of is to set the new service equipment away from the house, so i can feed the old house power panel and treat it as a separate building.
If you have read this far, can you think of another way. thanks
collier
let me explain
NEC 230.82 does not allow the ATS ahead of the main service equipment
NEC 250.142 does not allow grounding thru the neutral for dryers and stoves
The House power panel will become a subpanel since a new service disconnect will have to be installed ahead of the ATS
The stove and dryer are being served by SE cables with the neutral being grounded to the frames of dryer and stove. This is ok as long as the house is existing and wires are run from service equipment. but this panel will have to be changed and made a subpanel
due to the construction of the house it, it is almost impossible to run new cables with separate neutrals and grounds to the dryer and stove.
All I can think of is to set the new service equipment away from the house, so i can feed the old house power panel and treat it as a separate building.
If you have read this far, can you think of another way. thanks
collier