ELMPE1
Mechanical
- Mar 26, 2009
- 12
I am installing a generator serving lights and 2 refrigerators and 1 freezer for a Volunteer Fire Station. Each is the typical household appliance. Plans are for a 20A circuit for each.
To reduce the generator load (...and size/cost), I would like to alternate turning the appliances off and on so that only one is actually loading the generator at a time (Ex: Refrig No. 1 on from 8:00 to 9:00; others off. Everything off from 9:00 to 9:15. At 9:15 Refrigerator 2 comes on and runs until 10:15 then turns off. Everything off from 10:15 until 10:30 when the freezer comes on for an hour.) I believe, with colder thermostat settings, the items in the appliances will be O.K.
What is the best way to do this? Right now, I am envisioning a panel with 3 each 20A breakers and a 60A feeder from the genset plug to the panel and then three branch circuit receptacles w/programmable timers of some sort. What is the cheapest, adequate design (VFD...very cost conscious...only applicable for hurricane season...)? What type of timer would be recommended?
Thanks in advance for the help.
To reduce the generator load (...and size/cost), I would like to alternate turning the appliances off and on so that only one is actually loading the generator at a time (Ex: Refrig No. 1 on from 8:00 to 9:00; others off. Everything off from 9:00 to 9:15. At 9:15 Refrigerator 2 comes on and runs until 10:15 then turns off. Everything off from 10:15 until 10:30 when the freezer comes on for an hour.) I believe, with colder thermostat settings, the items in the appliances will be O.K.
What is the best way to do this? Right now, I am envisioning a panel with 3 each 20A breakers and a 60A feeder from the genset plug to the panel and then three branch circuit receptacles w/programmable timers of some sort. What is the cheapest, adequate design (VFD...very cost conscious...only applicable for hurricane season...)? What type of timer would be recommended?
Thanks in advance for the help.