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HI Allan;<br>
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We got some through Northern Tool and equipment. <br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200317677_200317677">http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200317677_200317677</a><br>
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It's Generac, but it's UL listed, and cheap. (actually its made by
Nexus) As you can see the Cutler Hamer are over $1000.<br>
I've also used their very low cost manual transfer switches from
Reliance.<br>
For specialty BOS equipment related to generators, Northern has
been pretty good. You can set up a wholesale acct.<br>
and get another whopping 10% off.....<br>
GTWB with PNM sure is fun huh?<br>
<br>
Ray<br>
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On 5/13/2011 11:08 AM, Allan Sindelar wrote:
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Fellow Wrenches,<br>
Two requests, please, for the same job:<br>
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We have a GTWB (grid-tie with backup) job coming up for which we
need to include an ATS (automatic transfer switch). The utility
pays RECs, but the critical loads must pass through the REC meter
> main load center > transfer switch > critical loads
panel in order to be counted. The customer has requested an
automatic transfer switch, rather than the usual manual switch,
for this application. It's an Outback GVFX3648-based system, that
may or may not include a PSX-240 autotransformer to produce 240VAC
- it depends on whether we have any mulitwire branch circuits that
can't be reconfigured.<br>
<br>
My request is for recommendations of a basic and inexpensive, but
adequate and reliable, 30A 240V ATS, to switch from grid to
inverter when the grid goes out. I would also like a
recommendation of a 60A version, either straight 120V or 240V, in
case we don't need the transformer.<br>
<br>
The home also will need a full service upgrade. There are now
All-in-one meter base/main load centers offered as PV-ready - to
satisfy NEC 690-64(b)2 bussbar issues. I have seen mention of such
on this list, but can't find the posts. Could someone post or send
me a link to such a panel? We're upgrading the existing 100A to
150-200A, mainly to correct old New Mexico funk.<br>
<br>
Thank you for any assistance.<br>
Allan<br>
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