rainwater01
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- Greenwood Indiana
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- Electrician
Another advantage to using a transfer switch is that when the grid goes down and you’re in islanding mode you’re no longer stuck with 20% of the main breaker size. Your Pv and batteries can output their full power. So you could easily go from 7.6kw to 11kw with Pv and battery contributions on smaller systems.
If the house has a majority of gas appliances then you might not need a critical loads panel at all in this scenario. Some manufacturers sell load shed devices that prevent and/or prioritize heavy loads from running to prevent you from having to have a separate critical loads panel. If the house has lots of electric appliances then a critical loads panel would make more sense from a cost perspective.
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If the house has a majority of gas appliances then you might not need a critical loads panel at all in this scenario. Some manufacturers sell load shed devices that prevent and/or prioritize heavy loads from running to prevent you from having to have a separate critical loads panel. If the house has lots of electric appliances then a critical loads panel would make more sense from a cost perspective.
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