1st strike: No interlock kit. See
www.interlockkits.com
This would interlock the main breaker with the generator input.
A solution:
Buy an interlock kit for BOTH panels.
Feed panel #1 from generator input interlocked breaker (G1/M1).
Put another breaker in panel #1 (Gx1); 30 A. This will be your feed to panel #2.
Put a 30 A breaker in panel #2 interlocked to the main breaker in panel #2. (M2/Gx2)
Just naming breakers: M1, M2 = mains; G1, G2 are interlocked
Gx is a xfer breaker.
So to use the generator, turn all loads and main off.
Turn on G1 (can because M1 is off)
Turn on G2( can because M2 is off)
Turn on Gx (Gx can be on all the time)
Now main panel 1 is fed from main panel 2, via Gx and G2 and generator is fed interlocked to main panel #1.
Now everyone should be happy. The AHJ, the lineman and the power company. Your pockets might be a little lighter.
Some panel manufacturer's have interlock kits designed for their panel.
Where does the big green wire go on the left panel?
tk:
I think we have a ground loop issue here with the main ground.