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This is what I'm working with. Presumably I can move a couple of breakers from the upper position to a lower position and use an interlock like LITD linked.
I'm obviously not an electrician, but I'm not clueless. I've wired in L14-50R welder access in the past, and I know enough to make sure...
She probably has 200 amp service. But the MEP802 obviously can't run all of that.
Her furnace and water heater are gas. She's concerned about running the lights, the refrigerator, the furnace, and whatever other trivialities can be supported by the 802. We're going to go through her breaker...
I'm looking for a plain Jane mechanical transfer switch to be used to connect a MEP802 to a house for use during power outages.
The primary user would be a >70yo woman, when the power goes out.
I figure someone here has one they like...
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