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Default Steps for installing a transfer switch

On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 16:06:00 GMT, Pete C. wrote:
Ignoramus16089 wrote:

On 20 Aug 2006 14:19:31 -0700, wrote:
Did you know theres a safe easier way Legal too!!!

I think its cutler hammer that has a special breaker for generator
connection.

either the main breaker can be on OR the generator but not both.


My panel is by ITE Gould. (which I think is compatible with
homeline).

There is a company interlockkit.com, but I do not like their product,
personally.

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completely code legal you install this dual pole 240 volt breaker
connect your generator and your good to go.

Someone posted a link recently WAY cheaper than a transfer switch, no
mucking with meter or even permits if your so inclined


Square D makes generator back feed interlock kits for several of their
panels. I installed on in the new QO panel I recently installed.

http://ecatalog.squared.com/techlib/...00892680126e4f


Pete, your link did not work for me, sorry. If Homeline is a brand of
Square D, I will just call them on the phone.

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