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Thanks everyone for the answers. I will run the 8 ga and the 30 amp breaker as Mike suggested. Knowing that the breakers on the generator are unique is very helpful thank you. -
The NEC has a 125% rule for continuous loads.Leave a comment:
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I currently am setup with a grid tied 10kw system with no battery backup. I was able to get a great deal on a propane genset and want to connect it into my system. The generator is a Kohler 8RESVL. The brochure for the generator says that if it is used with propane it will run at 8kw and 33.3 amps at max load. I am needing help deciding what size breaker to use in my service panel and if I should use 10 or 8 gauge wire. From what I have found online 10 gauge wire is sufficient with a 30 amp breaker but wouldn't this be an issue if the generator is running at max load or power spikes when a large consumer comes online causing the breaker to trip? Please feel free to put this in the appropriate forum if needs to be moved.Leave a comment:
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If you think there is a chance for large spikes or running at full capacity then go with 8 Ga wire and the correct breaker. It is more of a risk management issue than an electrical issue, especially if the manual says 10Ga. If you ask an electrician he will say 8 GA because he doesn't want to be called if the breaker trips. I am no an electrician. I usually update wire if distance is long to avoid voltage loss. I evaluate loads and make decision based on that.Leave a comment:
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Thanks for the reply....I have looked at the manual and the chart. The chart refers to temperatures and then refers you to the NEC. I figured I would ask on the forum hoping an electrician would chime in to save me some time looking.Leave a comment:
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This may be a question better for an electrician than solar people. I am not an electrician. But that said, check out this link:
Home Standby Generators—RV Generators—Commercial Backup—Portable Generators—Commercial Mobile—Light Towers—Power Equipment—Backup Generators
This is the installation guide for your generator. On page 18, it talks about breaker and wire size.Leave a comment:
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New to the forum grid tie with a backup generator question
I currently am setup with a grid tied 10kw system with no battery backup. I was able to get a great deal on a propane genset and want to connect it into my system. The generator is a Kohler 8RESVL. The brochure for the generator says that if it is used with propane it will run at 8kw and 33.3 amps at max load. I am needing help deciding what size breaker to use in my service panel and if I should use 10 or 8 gauge wire. From what I have found online 10 gauge wire is sufficient with a 30 amp breaker but wouldn't this be an issue if the generator is running at max load or power spikes when a large consumer comes online causing the breaker to trip? Please feel free to put this in the appropriate forum if needs to be moved.
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