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    Separating Ground & Neutrals to Create Subpanel

    I knew all of that. Look at the original post. My question is, how to isolate the neutrals in the panel box I have? Can I mount a bus bar to the back wall of the box?
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    Separating Ground & Neutrals to Create Subpanel

    OK, I understand all that. But that still leaves my current main panel being changed to a sub panel. So how do I separate the grounds and neutrals?
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    Separating Ground & Neutrals to Create Subpanel

    Is there a difference between "service entrance" rated and "service equipment" rated?
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    Separating Ground & Neutrals to Create Subpanel

    The generator is a Kohler 14RESA, the transfer switch is a Kohler RXT service entrance rated, NEMA 3R, with a circuit breaker behind a door. It will be mounted externally, next to the meter. Current wires from meter to main panel in the house will be rerouted to the transfer switch. New wires...
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    Neutral and Ground Bus Mixed

    This is not really related to the original question... but I couldn't help but notice... On the top row of breakers, on the left is a 30A two pole labeled "Dryer", with what looks like 10Ga wire. Which is fine, but using those wires as a size comparison, on the right end of that same row of...
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    Separating Ground & Neutrals to Create Subpanel

    The transfer switch has a main breaker (disconnect), so it becomes the main and any panel beyond that is a sub panel.
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    Separating Ground & Neutrals to Create Subpanel

    I am installing a standby generator. I am using a service entrance rated automatic transfer switch with a main breaker/disconnect. With this arrangement, my current main panel becomes a subpanel. This is a picture of the neutral/ground bus bars in the main panel. As you can see, they are...
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    PEX and Copper

    unions for PEX to coper The big home stores (Lowe's/Home Depot) have plastic compression unions for what you want to do. If you dislike the plastic they have brass compression fittings for the copper, which you can join to a PEX fitting, either with a close nipple or use male threads on one...
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