transfer switch

Status
Not open for further replies.

badjeepr

Member
An existing 400 amp service consisting of 2-200 amp main breaker loadcenters is being revised to include a backup generator and automatic transfer switch. The transfer switch contains no overload protection and is not listed as service equipment. Do I need to install overload protection ahead of the transfer switch to protect from short circuit and ground fault?
 

LarryFine

Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA
Location
Henrico County, VA
Occupation
Electrical Contractor
Re: transfer switch

That is correct. There must be a disconnect between the meter and the transfer switch. Also, everything past this disconnect must be wired with separate neutral and EGC.
 

bdarnell

Senior Member
Location
Indianapolis, IN
Occupation
Retired Engineer
Re: transfer switch

Originally posted by LarryFine:
That is correct. There must be a disconnect between the meter and the transfer switch. Also, everything past this disconnect must be wired with separate neutral and EGC.
Or the transfer switch must be service entrance rated and have an integral breaker or switch. It then becomes the service disconnect.
 

badjeepr

Member
Re: transfer switch

jwelectric...

An EL01 is wahington states classification for general journeyman certification.
 

davedottcom

Senior Member
Re: transfer switch

Originally posted by LarryFine:
What is a Chinese voyeur called?


A Peking Tom.
If this Tom guy were to spin around, and around, and around, he could get dis-oriented !!!

I'd tell you more but you'd only laugh!
:D
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top