Has anyone ever installed a PB50? (50 amp rated exterior power inlet)
It is a huge PITA to get a #6 AWG into these things. I know they aren't used very often since most people with manual generator setups have a smaller generator, 30 amp is pretty common around here (NH)
The manufacturer (reliance, I think) uses the same tiny enclosure for the
20 amp, 30 amp, and 50 amp inlets. You pretty much need your sledge hammer to put the cover on a pb50. You know what I mean if you've done one. I've used a 6x6x4 steel W.P. JB and put a 2.5" hole in the cover to accept the 50 amp inlet. I'm sure there's some violation in doing this, but it's so much more user friendly. What have you done for customers larger portable generators?
It is a huge PITA to get a #6 AWG into these things. I know they aren't used very often since most people with manual generator setups have a smaller generator, 30 amp is pretty common around here (NH)
The manufacturer (reliance, I think) uses the same tiny enclosure for the
20 amp, 30 amp, and 50 amp inlets. You pretty much need your sledge hammer to put the cover on a pb50. You know what I mean if you've done one. I've used a 6x6x4 steel W.P. JB and put a 2.5" hole in the cover to accept the 50 amp inlet. I'm sure there's some violation in doing this, but it's so much more user friendly. What have you done for customers larger portable generators?