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#21764 02/10/03 10:43 AM
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This morning a co-worker asked me about sizing a residential generator. I hope I gave him the correct answer. I told him to make a list of the specific loads and use Article 220 as applicable. I feel it should be treated somewhat like a feeder concernng computing the load to size generator. Does anyone agree / disagree?

Frank

[This message has been edited by Frank Cinker (edited 02-10-2003).]

#21765 02/10/03 05:21 PM
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Sounds good to me! [Linked Image]

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#21766 02/10/03 09:30 PM
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Way to go Frank.
Check the "wish list" good.
Don't forget a cushion.....
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#21767 02/10/03 09:49 PM
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This answers the same question for me


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