mkgrady
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
I bought a manual transfer panel made by Reliance. It worked great. It was for a 100 amp service. It had a 100 amp breaker and a 30 amp breaker and outgoing lugs to connect a load. I used it on a 100 amp service that had a meter/main outside and a MLO panel inside. I put this panel right next to the meter main outside No problems.
I went to my supplier and told him I now wanted the same thing only for a 200 amp service. What he sent does not seem usable. Just like the 100 amp above it had two breakers. One was rated 30 amps and the other was 200 amps with an interlock but the only output was a typical load center bus with multiple spaces (about 20). The breakers are Siemens. I need a way to connect a 200 amp output to the bus.I don't see any way to connect directly to the bus. I'm happy to just plug in a 200 amp breaker or some type of lug kit but I can find anything made to do that. The supplier has no ideas.
I know I can just start over and get a three position manual transfer switch but this was a special order for my supplier. It took a month to get it and I don't want to return it because he will be stuck with it. If it were an indoor panel with 40 circuits I would just save it for the next service change job. Around here nobody installs panels outdoors and 20 circuits is not very useful for a 200 amp service
I went to my supplier and told him I now wanted the same thing only for a 200 amp service. What he sent does not seem usable. Just like the 100 amp above it had two breakers. One was rated 30 amps and the other was 200 amps with an interlock but the only output was a typical load center bus with multiple spaces (about 20). The breakers are Siemens. I need a way to connect a 200 amp output to the bus.I don't see any way to connect directly to the bus. I'm happy to just plug in a 200 amp breaker or some type of lug kit but I can find anything made to do that. The supplier has no ideas.
I know I can just start over and get a three position manual transfer switch but this was a special order for my supplier. It took a month to get it and I don't want to return it because he will be stuck with it. If it were an indoor panel with 40 circuits I would just save it for the next service change job. Around here nobody installs panels outdoors and 20 circuits is not very useful for a 200 amp service