CompactTractorFan
Super Member
With all the talk about generators recently, I was think back to this question I had back when were were looking into purchasing a generator:
Let's say you have a nice big 15kw generator, like this one: Generac 5734 Portable Generator - GP15000E - 15,000 Watt Electric Start Portable Generator). You want to hook up a 50 amp manual transfer switch like this one: Reliance Controls Q510C - 50-Amp (120/240V 10-Circuit) Transfer Switch w/ Interchangeable Breakers (the 50 amp/12,500 watt unit is the biggest they make in this style)
The switch is rated for 50 amps/12,500 watts. The generator is rated for 63 Amps @ 240 Volts/15,000 running watts. It has one 50 amp (240v x 50 amps = 12,000 watts) outlet among other smaller ones. Assume you have the proper 50 amp cord going from the generator to the transfer switch inlet. Would it be safe and legal to use the higher powered generator with the smaller transfer switch???
The wattage coming from the largest generator outlet should be less than the 12,500 watt max input for the transfer switch, right?
Let's say you have a nice big 15kw generator, like this one: Generac 5734 Portable Generator - GP15000E - 15,000 Watt Electric Start Portable Generator). You want to hook up a 50 amp manual transfer switch like this one: Reliance Controls Q510C - 50-Amp (120/240V 10-Circuit) Transfer Switch w/ Interchangeable Breakers (the 50 amp/12,500 watt unit is the biggest they make in this style)
The switch is rated for 50 amps/12,500 watts. The generator is rated for 63 Amps @ 240 Volts/15,000 running watts. It has one 50 amp (240v x 50 amps = 12,000 watts) outlet among other smaller ones. Assume you have the proper 50 amp cord going from the generator to the transfer switch inlet. Would it be safe and legal to use the higher powered generator with the smaller transfer switch???
The wattage coming from the largest generator outlet should be less than the 12,500 watt max input for the transfer switch, right?