electrified_cc
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Hello. I hope someone can help me out. Here in Eastern CT, we been seeing something. Little background on us. We are a larger Generac residential / industrial dealer. We do complete turnkey projects. Our company name is AC/DC Industrial Electric. Here is my issue. We been seeing home owners and less then par to installers, installing Generac pre package home standby generators with 200 amp SE rated automatic transfer switches on 100 amp services. The inspectors have been passing them and when I call them to the plate they tell me don’t worry about it! I am trying to find the actual article or articles in the 2020 NEC. I know it’s probably in article 230 Servcies or article 240 over current protection, but I am not sure exactly where it spell this out. A good friend of mine is an electrical engineer inspector for n a town we do work in and I asked him. He down right says no it cannot be done. But a lot of other “building “ inspectors are approving it. I would like to show these inspectors why they are wrong in approving these installations and try to make them understand. Not throw them under the bus, but try to teach them. I hope everyone understands what I am trying to do. Thank you in advance to everyone. I also am hoping maybe Mike Holy can weigh in on this. Again. Thank you….