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hi there
in the uk we install a 10ma rcd on the supply to anything electrical in the parlour.

cows are very sensitive ...

as for change over switchs ..yep must be 4 pole.. definatly on a pme supply anyway

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Mike,.

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He is looking to permanently wire a 4000kVa generator into wiring with remote start and stop wiring.

4000 kVA = 4 MVA !! a bit much for a milking shed isn't it ?

I take it that you mean 4 kVA or 4000 VA [Linked Image]


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Trumpy, a 4000kVA appliance inlet & cord-set would be HUGE!

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I take it that you mean 4 kVA or 4000 VA
Once again, Ray has pointed out how good my typing is when I'm tired.
Sorry guys, it was supposed to read 4kVa.
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