Howdy All,
Finally getting around to getting the generator connected to the house. Bought an LP model hoping that LP will be easier to get than gasoline in a power outage. I know I lose generator potential with LP over gas, but storage seems better.
I don't mind paying a fair price for quality work started and finished. We probably better leave the grounding issue to another discussion. It's been covered here before. I don't think it's necessary, but they may not install w/o it.
There's no way I'm touching my house panel with my own hands, and I respect those who are able to do this themselves. I'm also inclined to skip the surge protection. Anyway, here's the bid in question-
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A. Install whole house interlocks and generator hook-up-
1. Supply and install 2 new Interlock kits for portable generator.
2. Route 3 circuits from 100 Amp panel to 200 Amp panel to accommodate generator breaker.
3. Install two 30 Amp 2 pole breakers for generator disconnects.
4. Route new 10-3 Romex wire from each panel to junction box above panels.
5. Route new 10-3 Romex wire out of junction box to new NEMA 14-30 inlet device.
6. Supply and install new weather proof NEMA 14-30 inlet box and device located near meter base.
7. Install retainer straps to new 30 Amp breakers to meet code.
8. Drive new 8’ ground rod and leave #6 bare copper connection for generator.
9. Provide new #10 gauge generator cord with NEMA 14-30 cord caps.
A = $1,225.00
B. Option for whole house surge protection-
1. Supply and install 2 new Cutler Hammer CH breaker style surge protectors in each panel of 300 Amp service.
2. Rework circuits in each panel to accommodate surge breakers.
B = $300.00
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Here are the two panels. The house is 1955. I believe it had fuel oil, then baseboard heat, and now a heat pump. I still have unused 220V circuits.
Generator.
![[Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install? [Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160403-be5c49493b55e7455aa6dc15d6c5b01c.jpg?hash=-zomBz8jf4)
Outside electrical service.
![[Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install? [Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160404-ba86eaa3240562f9b417abb7fe338381.jpg?hash=WbkSuXVyzj)
Thanks in advance,
Greg
Finally getting around to getting the generator connected to the house. Bought an LP model hoping that LP will be easier to get than gasoline in a power outage. I know I lose generator potential with LP over gas, but storage seems better.
I don't mind paying a fair price for quality work started and finished. We probably better leave the grounding issue to another discussion. It's been covered here before. I don't think it's necessary, but they may not install w/o it.
There's no way I'm touching my house panel with my own hands, and I respect those who are able to do this themselves. I'm also inclined to skip the surge protection. Anyway, here's the bid in question-
*******************************
A. Install whole house interlocks and generator hook-up-
1. Supply and install 2 new Interlock kits for portable generator.
2. Route 3 circuits from 100 Amp panel to 200 Amp panel to accommodate generator breaker.
3. Install two 30 Amp 2 pole breakers for generator disconnects.
4. Route new 10-3 Romex wire from each panel to junction box above panels.
5. Route new 10-3 Romex wire out of junction box to new NEMA 14-30 inlet device.
6. Supply and install new weather proof NEMA 14-30 inlet box and device located near meter base.
7. Install retainer straps to new 30 Amp breakers to meet code.
8. Drive new 8’ ground rod and leave #6 bare copper connection for generator.
9. Provide new #10 gauge generator cord with NEMA 14-30 cord caps.
A = $1,225.00
B. Option for whole house surge protection-
1. Supply and install 2 new Cutler Hammer CH breaker style surge protectors in each panel of 300 Amp service.
2. Rework circuits in each panel to accommodate surge breakers.
B = $300.00
***************************************
Here are the two panels. The house is 1955. I believe it had fuel oil, then baseboard heat, and now a heat pump. I still have unused 220V circuits.
![[Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install? [Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160401-37f802c617a8aa1756f80282381b3e92.jpg?hash=qQvIL8ojnP)
Generator.
![[Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install? [Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160402-4256165b1eae2c5c5d5ea01d992899bd.jpg?hash=PysHaEbHMA)
![[Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install? [Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160403-be5c49493b55e7455aa6dc15d6c5b01c.jpg?hash=-zomBz8jf4)
Outside electrical service.
![[Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install? [Hearth.com] Fair bid for generator interlock install?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/160/160404-ba86eaa3240562f9b417abb7fe338381.jpg?hash=WbkSuXVyzj)
Thanks in advance,
Greg