LBR
Well-known member
Good morning to all of the inverter/transfer switch/solar DIY installers here! While I spend all my time here reading and posting to help others, I find that I need one major question answered for my immediate project at hand before cutting into the main wire feed to the breaker panel.
This involves a dedicated 3000W PS inverter located in the front electrical/hydraulic compartment, and it's dedicated PD-52 50A transfer switch that I need to cut into the main shore power feed very near the main breaker panel.
This is the existing description of the main feed wire from shore plug to breaker panel:
1) Factory installed PD52 transfer switch for the shore plug / generator selection.
2) My original install of a Progressive Industries 50A HW EMS next to it (no extra feed wire between these 2).
3) Main feed wire then goes to the breaker panel. This is where I plan to install my PD52 transfer switch since I have ~3' of extra feed wire to cut into.
Now my question: with the 3' extra feed wire available between the EMS and my main breaker panel now, should I keep the wire as short as possible from the 50A EMS to this new PD52?....in effect leaving the excess wire between PD52 and breaker panel. Or the other way around?
Am a bit embarrassed for not studying the solar projects enough to know if any solar needs be tied in "upstream or downstream" from this inverter transfer switch on the main feeder.
This is a whole-house inverter install and I understand all the caveats involved with such, but just lacking the solar install knowledge to allow extra feed wire on the proper side of this transfer switch....which side would you DIYers leave the extra wire on?.....Thanx!!
This involves a dedicated 3000W PS inverter located in the front electrical/hydraulic compartment, and it's dedicated PD-52 50A transfer switch that I need to cut into the main shore power feed very near the main breaker panel.
This is the existing description of the main feed wire from shore plug to breaker panel:
1) Factory installed PD52 transfer switch for the shore plug / generator selection.
2) My original install of a Progressive Industries 50A HW EMS next to it (no extra feed wire between these 2).
3) Main feed wire then goes to the breaker panel. This is where I plan to install my PD52 transfer switch since I have ~3' of extra feed wire to cut into.
Now my question: with the 3' extra feed wire available between the EMS and my main breaker panel now, should I keep the wire as short as possible from the 50A EMS to this new PD52?....in effect leaving the excess wire between PD52 and breaker panel. Or the other way around?
Am a bit embarrassed for not studying the solar projects enough to know if any solar needs be tied in "upstream or downstream" from this inverter transfer switch on the main feeder.
This is a whole-house inverter install and I understand all the caveats involved with such, but just lacking the solar install knowledge to allow extra feed wire on the proper side of this transfer switch....which side would you DIYers leave the extra wire on?.....Thanx!!