Posted by ...........Rob on February 2, 2017, 1:07 pm
Not sure if this is old or not, new to me. Goes after the home meter, and before the house. Looks handy, cheers
Rob
http://www.generlink.com/about_generlink.cfm#
Posted by ads on February 3, 2017, 2:52 am
On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 05:07:38 -0800 (PST), "...........Rob"
> Not sure if this is old or not, new to me. Goes after the home meter, and before the house. Looks handy, cheers
>Rob
>
>http://www.generlink.com/about_generlink.cfm#
You must break the meter seal to install the device. You'll need to
contacvt your power company and they may not be that positive about
it.
Posted by clare on February 3, 2017, 4:28 am
On Thu, 02 Feb 2017 21:52:16 -0500, ads wrote:
>On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 05:07:38 -0800 (PST), "...........Rob"
>
>> Not sure if this is old or not, new to me. Goes after the home meter, and before the house. Looks handy, cheers
>>Rob
>>
>>http://www.generlink.com/about_generlink.cfm#
>
>You must break the meter seal to install the device. You'll need to
>contacvt your power company and they may not be that positive about
>it.
If you are in Canada it will require CSA approval. If it is CSA
approved it can be installed by a licenced electrical contractor with
a permit and inspection or possibly by the electrical utility.
No idea what requirements in the USA.
I know some utilities are offering them in the USA.
Posted by hubops on February 3, 2017, 1:21 pm
On Thu, 02 Feb 2017 23:28:48 -0500, clare@snyder.on.ca wrote:
>On Thu, 02 Feb 2017 21:52:16 -0500, ads wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 05:07:38 -0800 (PST), "...........Rob"
>>
>>> Not sure if this is old or not, new to me. Goes after the home meter, and before the house. Looks handy, cheers
>>>Rob
>>>
>>>http://www.generlink.com/about_generlink.cfm#
>>
>>You must break the meter seal to install the device. You'll need to
>>contacvt your power company and they may not be that positive about
>>it.
> If you are in Canada it will require CSA approval. If it is CSA
>approved it can be installed by a licenced electrical contractor with
>a permit and inspection or possibly by the electrical utility.
>
>No idea what requirements in the USA.
> I know some utilities are offering them in the USA.
The generlink web site seems to be down at the moment ?
This site says it is approved in certain provinces ..
and the video shows Underwriters and Electrical Safety Authority
logos .. now I want to know about the disconnect inside -
how does it work from the < small looking > cord socket ?
http://www.generatorsolutions.ca/generlink/
John T.
Posted by hubops on February 3, 2017, 2:46 pm
>>>
>>>> Not sure if this is old or not, new to me. Goes after the home meter,
>>>> and before the house. Looks handy, cheers
>>>>Rob
>>>>
>>>>http://www.generlink.com/about_generlink.cfm#
>>>
>>>You must break the meter seal to install the device. You'll need to
>>>contact your power company and they may not be that positive about
>>>it. If you are in Canada it will require CSA approval. If it is CSA
>>approved it can be installed by a licenced electrical contractor with
>>a permit and inspection or possibly by the electrical utility.
>>No idea what requirements in the USA.
>> I know some utilities are offering them in the USA.
>
>
>The generlink web site seems to be down at the moment ?
>This site says it is approved in certain provinces ..
>and the video shows Underwriters and Electrical Safety Authority
>logos .. now I want to know about the disconnect inside -
>how does it work from the < small looking > cord socket ?
>http://www.generatorsolutions.ca/generlink/
> John T.
Our local generator place sells the 30 amp model for ~ $ 1500.
including a 20 foot cord - plus installation + inspection costs.
They don't promote it - because they sell a bigger better unit for
about the same price - minus the cord and some additional
labour for installation.
John T.
>Rob
>
>http://www.generlink.com/about_generlink.cfm#