Generator transfer switches/interlock kit.
A relative of mine was planning to install a generator transfer switch (or interlock kit) to serve his home in the country. The house is five years old and there are two main panels; one 200 amp and one 125 amp. Both are fed directly from the meter, and the 125 amp panel has no main switch and contains the well pump breaker (how convenient), so an interlock kit probably would not work.
The problem that arises with a transfer switch is the number of circuits; the local code seems rather strict (maximum 8 outlets per circuit, individual circuits for many appliances). This is what would need to be run:
-20 amp 240volt well circuit
-20 amp kitchen rec circuit
-20 amp 120 volt septic tank plug
-freezer circuit
-fridge circuit
-another 20 amp lighting/receptacle circuit
This is (frankly) the bare minimum that would suffice
The generator has a running load of 5000 watts, and a 240 volt 20 amp twistlock plug. Most 20A transfer switches only have 5 circuits.
Any recommendations?