- (a) Where a dual-supply system, consisting of a generator and provisions for connecting to an outside source is installed, the feeder from the generator shall be protected by an overcurrent protective device.
- (b) The two supply sources shall not be required to be of the same capacity.
- (c) If the AC generator source exceeds 30 amperes, 115 volts, it shall be permissible to wire either as a 115-volt system or a 115/230-volt system, provided an overcurrent protective device of the proper rating is installed in the feeder circuit.
- (d) The external power-supply assembly shall be permitted to be less than the calculated load but not less than 30 amperes and shall have over-current protection not greater than the capacity of the external power-supply assembly.
Note: Authority cited: Section 18020, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 18055, Health and Safety Code.
History
1. Amendment filed 12-7-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 49).