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I would first consult with your local utility company & ask what they recommend to hook up a 10 kW generator given your situation since you said its going to be a year or so before power is restored.
If you determine you cannot fit a generator interlock in your house breaker panel, then perhaps...
Since the picture with the (4) 200 amp breakers are located on the backside of the service transformer my "GUESS" would be that the other (3) breakers are unused and are there for future expansion (perhaps a default minimum installation?) should there be additional development at adjacent...
Just a tip: In the future, or now if you want to, you should start a new thread whenever the subject of your initial thread has changed. You've now gone from needing hook-up advice to troubleshooting a generator problem(s). When the thread title topic better describes the issue at hand you...
First off, glad to know your house is one of the houses left still standing! I saw this WSJ article and all I can say, having survived a measly CAT 1 Hurricane myself in Florida decades ago, is WOW I can't even fathom a CAT 5 hitting an island & having to deal with the aftermath.
Even if your...
If I were the owner of a house in the Bahamas I would most definitely want a proper generator hook up installed. Not just for the situation now but to address any future outages that will surely happen. By the way, my house has the electrical meter located 150' away from the house with a...
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