RoyKing
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Generator overload condition is determined by generator frequency. Loads are shed when frequency is less than 58 Hz for three seconds or less than 50 Hz for ½ second (for 60 Hz systems). The SACM can be used in conjunction with individual SMMs to manage a combined total of eight loads.
• Use Priorities A/C 1-4 on the SACM as the top priorities, then up to four SMMs as Priorities 5-8.
• Use only select A/C priorities on the SACM as the top priorities, then use additional SMMs as the remaining priorities.
• A SMM can share a priority with an A/C priority on the SACM provided the generator is sized to handle the combined surge load from both appliances. Sharing priorities can allow up to 12 loads to be managed in a properly sized system. In any combination of modules, the recovery times after a loss of utility power or shutdown due to overload are shown in Table 1: Priority one is 5 minutes then every 15 seconds
From Generac auto transfer manual, this switch is half dumb, can't switch itself on Utility loss but has staged starts that can interrupt the low voltage leads to thermostat. So if your genset controller can monitor the utilities line then this is the cheapest transfer switch and it has 200amp main so can serve as main disconnect.
• Use Priorities A/C 1-4 on the SACM as the top priorities, then up to four SMMs as Priorities 5-8.
• Use only select A/C priorities on the SACM as the top priorities, then use additional SMMs as the remaining priorities.
• A SMM can share a priority with an A/C priority on the SACM provided the generator is sized to handle the combined surge load from both appliances. Sharing priorities can allow up to 12 loads to be managed in a properly sized system. In any combination of modules, the recovery times after a loss of utility power or shutdown due to overload are shown in Table 1: Priority one is 5 minutes then every 15 seconds
From Generac auto transfer manual, this switch is half dumb, can't switch itself on Utility loss but has staged starts that can interrupt the low voltage leads to thermostat. So if your genset controller can monitor the utilities line then this is the cheapest transfer switch and it has 200amp main so can serve as main disconnect.