8 emergency circuit isolation method, 9 total circuit isolation method – Generac 04077-01 User Manual

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1.8 EMERGENCY

CIRCUIT

ISOLATION METHOD

One effective way of preventing the generator from

being overloaded is to use the “Emergency Circuit

Isolation Method” (Figure 1.6).
Essential electrical loads are grouped together and

wired into a separate emergency distribution panel.

Load circuits fed by the emergency distribution panel

must be within the unit's rated wattage capacity. The

following apply to this type of isolation system:
• The transfer switch is installed between the main

and the emergency distribution panels as shown.

• The transfer switch must have an ampere rating

equal to the ampere rating of the emergency circuit.

Figure 1.6 – Emergency Circuit Isolation Method

* Ampere rating must equal or exceed the ampere

rating of the emergency distribution system.

** Ampere capacity is not to exceed the alternator

rating. Only these items will be powered by the

standby alternator. If the electrician sizes the load

properly, the alternator cannot be overloaded.

All wiring must conform to the National Electrical

Code, and all state and local codes. Consult a quali-

fied, licensed electrician.
The above illustration assumes the utility is supply-

ing 120/240-volt, single-phase electrical service.

1.9 TOTAL

CIRCUIT

ISOLATION METHOD

If essential electrical loads cannot be grouped togeth-

er and wired into an emergency distribution panel,

you will have to select load circuits that the generator

will power during a utility power outage.
Be careful to avoid overloading the generator. The fol-

lowing apply to the “Total Circuit Isolation Method”

(Figure 1.7):
• The transfer switch is installed between the utility

service entrance and the distribution panel.

• The transfer switch ampere rating must be equal to

the main electrical service entrance rating.

Figure 1.7 – Total Circuit Isolation Method

* Ampere rating is equal to or larger than main (nor-

mal) power source.

** Use caution with this system to prevent overload of

the alternator during utility power failure. All load

items in the distribution panel must be individual-

ly turned off. Only certain items can be turned

back on during alternator operation. These items

should be specified by your electrician so as not to

overload the alternator.

All wiring must conform to the National Electrical

Code, and all state and local codes. Consult a quali-

fied, licensed electrician.
The above illustration assumes the utility is supply-

ing 120/240-volt, single-phase electrical service.

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