Hi, trying to figure out what would be needed to properly install a portable generator with a manual transfer switch/panel.
This transfer switch from Generac seems to be the only one that disconnects the neutral.
However I have some questions about them.
Specs for the 6852 say 30 amp max @ 240V yet it is to be supplied by a 50 amp breaker from the main panel.(?)
For the 50 amp version it's calling for a CS6377 inlet. From what I see that inlet is rated for "125V". Why would they specify that connection and not a 14-50P ?
Why the differences between pc5019-14, cs6364 which look similar to the CS6377 but are rated at 250V?
Also, I know all loads won't be on at the same time, but for the 6852 model 30 amp version, it seems like alot of circuits to be fed off the main power of the panel. Maybe the max amp line is for generator power side of transfer switch rating, and main breaker in load center line is rating of house panel power side of transfer switch?





This transfer switch from Generac seems to be the only one that disconnects the neutral.
However I have some questions about them.
Specs for the 6852 say 30 amp max @ 240V yet it is to be supplied by a 50 amp breaker from the main panel.(?)
For the 50 amp version it's calling for a CS6377 inlet. From what I see that inlet is rated for "125V". Why would they specify that connection and not a 14-50P ?
Why the differences between pc5019-14, cs6364 which look similar to the CS6377 but are rated at 250V?
Also, I know all loads won't be on at the same time, but for the 6852 model 30 amp version, it seems like alot of circuits to be fed off the main power of the panel. Maybe the max amp line is for generator power side of transfer switch rating, and main breaker in load center line is rating of house panel power side of transfer switch?




