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I am researching utility paralleling switchgear for inclusion in possible future projects. I have "borrowed" a picture from a GE whitepaper on their equipment below. http://www.geindustrial.com/products/applications/tb2103.pdf Does this not violate Art. 700?
I have always designed so there are 2 breakers installed in the generator to feed two transfer switches located in the facility, 480/277. One for Art. 700 (egress lighting) and one for a larger Art. 702 (remaining general building loads) transfer switch.
If the utility and generator power is designed to tie together how is this separation obtained or allowed by code?
thanks for any responses.
I am researching utility paralleling switchgear for inclusion in possible future projects. I have "borrowed" a picture from a GE whitepaper on their equipment below. http://www.geindustrial.com/products/applications/tb2103.pdf Does this not violate Art. 700?
I have always designed so there are 2 breakers installed in the generator to feed two transfer switches located in the facility, 480/277. One for Art. 700 (egress lighting) and one for a larger Art. 702 (remaining general building loads) transfer switch.
If the utility and generator power is designed to tie together how is this separation obtained or allowed by code?
thanks for any responses.