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Brand | GE | GE | Siemens | GE |
Name | 60 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Outdoor General-Duty Safety Switch | 60 Amp 240-Volt Non-Fuse Outdoor General-Duty Safety Switch | General Duty 60 Amp 3-Pole 3-Wire 240-Volt Non-Fusible Outdoor Safety Switch | 30 Amp 240-Volt Non-Fused Indoor General-Duty Double-Throw Safety Switch |
Price | $9367 | $10349 | $13861 | $13900 |
Ratings | (28) | (11) | (0) | (74) |
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Brand | GE | GE | Siemens | GE |
Name | 60 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Outdoor General-Duty Safety Switch | 60 Amp 240-Volt Non-Fuse Outdoor General-Duty Safety Switch | General Duty 60 Amp 3-Pole 3-Wire 240-Volt Non-Fusible Outdoor Safety Switch | 30 Amp 240-Volt Non-Fused Indoor General-Duty Double-Throw Safety Switch |
Price | $9367 | $10349 | $13861 | $13900 |
Ratings | (28) | (11) | (0) | (74) |
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Yes, this is a 200a switch (the pictured one is much smaller and not the actual 200A switch). You can land up to 4/0 on every 200a switch.
The center lugs
I looked and appears they're pretty big clamp style like a breaker. Just guessing, I could get a 3/16" bit in if fully open. Much larger than a single #10 wire which would be the reg. 30 amp rated wire size.
Home Depot carries the threaded hub in 2": Model # TC200P Internet #100201822 Store SKU #301574 Though I could not find the cpvc version I am certain they exist.
Yes and I recommend using Burndy Penetrox or similar.
3- Pole, Picture shown is that of a 3 pole. If you look at Specification sheet under Info and Guides section, TGN3322R is listed as a 3 pole, 3 wire switch. It can be used as a 2 pole, with an extra pole in case you have problems with one of the poles down the road, such as a loose conection, which damages lug, etc.
It depends on your solar system. This switch is rated at 250 Volts for DC, and 30 amps. So if your voltage is below 250 volts it should be fine. Assuming your two 24 volt panels are wired in series, for 48 volts total, and 10 amps (480 watts divided by 48 volts) or the two panels are wired in parallel, for 24 volts and 20 amps, either way you should be fine.
I believe the item shown is not item in the listing. The disconnect shown in the image says 30A/240V. The actual service disconnect is probably the size listed as most other 200A disconnects are around that size.
Unfortunately this can't be done. The lugs for this unit are only rated for up to 250MCM. Thanks for the question.
You probably won't need an answer now, but to accommodate 4/0 cable you'd need to go up to a 400 amp service disconnect.