Hello all. I came across this particular case where the specified generator for the project is rated 30KW with a 125A main breaker integrated into the generator that goes to auto transfer switch and emergency panels (everything rated for 125A... cables, transfer switch, emergency panel). The contractor says he can get a 40KW similar generator with transfer switch (it is in stock). But the generator integrated main breaker is 175A.
Solutions:
A. Not sure if it possible, but can the integral main breaker at main generator be interchanged with a 125A and keep everything as is. (of course to be verified with generator manufacturer). assuming the manufacturer provides it.
B. Upgrade the cable ratings and emergency panel to 200A
I want to go with Solution A, as it is the easiest option without requiring a change to the system. Is that a feasible option?
Option B will require to change the conduit, panels, and cables (it will take more time to re-order the panels at least)
What do you think is the better option? Does option A have any code violations that you can think of?
Solutions:
A. Not sure if it possible, but can the integral main breaker at main generator be interchanged with a 125A and keep everything as is. (of course to be verified with generator manufacturer). assuming the manufacturer provides it.
B. Upgrade the cable ratings and emergency panel to 200A
I want to go with Solution A, as it is the easiest option without requiring a change to the system. Is that a feasible option?
Option B will require to change the conduit, panels, and cables (it will take more time to re-order the panels at least)
What do you think is the better option? Does option A have any code violations that you can think of?