We are in the process of installing a generator for a large Engineering firm in town.
They engineered the job themself. In the process of running the normal power from the transfer switch we discovered that we could not install a 200 amp, 480 volt breaker in the existing panel as they had specified. The largest breaker rated for this panel was 150 amps.
So now thier engineers are telling me to install two 100 amp breakers in parallel and pull a parallel feeder. This seems to be in direct violation of NEC 240.8 and I have pointed this out to them. They still insist that I do this, and say they will install signage to indicate these breakers are installed this way. I am still not comfortable doing this and have provided letters stating ths fact. I have also stated I am not sure this will even work much less be with-in code..I have already started this job and can't pull out now.
What would you do ?
They engineered the job themself. In the process of running the normal power from the transfer switch we discovered that we could not install a 200 amp, 480 volt breaker in the existing panel as they had specified. The largest breaker rated for this panel was 150 amps.
So now thier engineers are telling me to install two 100 amp breakers in parallel and pull a parallel feeder. This seems to be in direct violation of NEC 240.8 and I have pointed this out to them. They still insist that I do this, and say they will install signage to indicate these breakers are installed this way. I am still not comfortable doing this and have provided letters stating ths fact. I have also stated I am not sure this will even work much less be with-in code..I have already started this job and can't pull out now.
What would you do ?