Interlock for GE PowerMark plus subpanel

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I have a GE TL412R1P subpanel and would like to use a transfer switch to either accept power from a 30 amp max split phase power generator or a 70 amp max solar inverter into the home breaker panel. Is there a breaker interlock that I can adapt like this to this panel? Like this one
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I already have a 100 amp transfer switch to either accept power from utility or power generator. Don't really want to add another transfer switch of that type. The sub panel is actually going into the "generator" side of the transfer switch.
 
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Im not a licensed electrician but do have a degree in electrical technology.

You'll need a double pole doubler throw switch with an On/Off/On throw switch.

At the transfer switch you need to disconnect the generator connections and move them to the one side transfer switch. The other side be wired to the inverter. The center of the switch be wire to the transfer switch where the generator connections were.

Look up GE Emergency Power Transfer Switch TC10323R
 

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Im not a licensed electrician but do have a degree in electrical technology.

You'll need a double pole doubler throw switch with an On/Off/On throw switch.

At the transfer switch you need to disconnect the generator connections and move them to the one side transfer switch. The other side be wired to the inverter. The center of the switch be wire to the transfer switch where the generator connections were.

Look up GE Emergency Power Transfer Switch TC10323R
That's the exact transfer switch I already have. Was trying not to add another one.
 

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