I have a customer that bought a "condo", basically its like a commercial office complex, single story, kinda shaped like a horse shoe, he purchased an end unit. There is a large 3phase 120/208 service to the structure with a tap box and service disconnects at the meters. He has a 200 amp 3 phase panel(sub panel) in his space. He wants a small standby generator(10kw single phase) to handle a few lights and receptacles. I proposed to the inspector setting an automatic transfer switch and a sub panel, grabbing a few 120 volt circuits and putting them in the generator panel. Inspector says he wont allow this, says how is it going to prevent a backfeed to the other structures, how it the fire department going to know there is a seperate source of power. i said with the required signage on the meter base( and you can see the generator location from the meter), and the transfer switch is constructed so it cannot be closed to both at the same time.
He is the senior electrical inspector.
He is the senior electrical inspector.