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    Florida generator installs

    PERMIT APPROVAL final got it we turned in the wind report along with all the engineer diagrams. $149.00 Everybody told us you needed a electrician to pull a permit for 30kva with ATS but we got a homeowner installed permit.
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    Florida generator installs

    Only permanent installs need a permit, but each install requires an engineered wind calculation with an official seal. No assumptions allowed. We turned in our permit request with wind statement on Tuesday waiting for the approval, they wouldn't even take any money. The reason we are pulling a...
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    Florida generator installs

    For those of you who decide to pull your own permits I found an Engineer who will do your wind permits without visiting the site. Randall M. Bachtel, P.E. (RMB)rmbpe01@gmail.com Randall M. Bachtel, P.E. ** Principal Engineer/C.E.O. RMB Engineering LLC 2346 Lake Ridge Terrace Lawrenceville...
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    Florida generator installs

    MY MISTAKE per foot
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    Florida generator installs

    If less than 30kw and plugs in no permit required. The real question is would trailered unit blow away.
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    Florida generator installs

    Looks like a 4 inch slab about 4 inches longer and wider on all sides will do
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    Florida generator installs

    We were not planning to do an ATS but we figure out how to use a dumb Generac that we found an open box sale on with a 200 Amp main in it. So we have to reroute the wiring out of the meter can. We also found a cheap base two concrete railroad ties $35 each.
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    Florida generator installs

    What we found when pulling a permit for any generator install. Due to the new wind regulations your unit has to be installed on a wind approved base. Which means the force on the unit has to be calculated according to your location. For me it is 150mph which delivers like 60 lbs per square inch...
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