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Default Average cost of transfer switch and power inlet

On 11/5/2013 1:08 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 11/5/2013 11:22 AM, wrote:

Only three parts that could be more involved. One is running the wire
from the panel to the intlet, assuming he wants the intlet outside,
which is where I'd want it, unless it was a real bitch to do.
The other would be if there isn't a empty spot for an additional
double pole breaker. In that case you could possibly replace
some full size breakers with half-size, if they are available,
which I would think they would be for a new panel. Third part
is you probably have to splice some of the existing circuits
to free up the required slot at the top for the new breaker

Other than that, it's installing a slide lockout on the panel,
putting in the appropriate size breaker, mounting the inlet and
running the wire.

With the slide, first I'd look to see if one is available from
the manufacturer. That for sure is listed and will pass inspection.
There are aftermarket ones from Interlockkit that fit many panels.
I've seen folks say that inspectors passed them and didn't have
an issue, but some inspectors might.

Last time I looked at this, you were looking at around:

$150 for the slide lockout
$50 for the inlet
$20 breaker
+ wire

That sounds totally reasonable. Thank you.

Don't forget the cost of the permits.
Go down to the local inspection office and talk face-to-face
with the inspector. Mine didn't like the slide lockout option.
That plus the cost of the permits/inspection killed the project.

Interesting that he didn't have any problem with putting a plug
on the gas furnace (clearly disallowed by code) so I could run it
from the generator.

YMMV.