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The information on this site is published solely for information purposes and should not be considered all inclusive or specific to any project. If further information is required, consult a licensed electrician or licensed professional engineer.

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:: WARNING ::

Follow all applicable electrical codes. Consult a licensed electrician or an electrical engineer for assistance selecting appropriate wire size, circuit breaker, and contactor ratings. These plans assume that you have the necessary expertise and experience, or that you will consult with and work under the supervision of a licensed electrician or experienced electrical engineer, for assembly and implementation. Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury, damage to property, destruction of generator sets and wiring, even causing fires and death.