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For questions about an [electrical-panel] that is fed from another [electrical-panel] instead of being fed directly by a utility service or separately derived service (such as a generator or inverter).
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Wiring up a subpanel in attached workshop
Why bond neutral-ground in a single location, at the service entrance?
Imagine the neutral wire from the sub panel to the main is cut.
If the ground is bonded to the neutral at the sub panel, then th …
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Can I connect my generator transfer switch to a subpanel instead of to the main panel?
From what you wrote, no, you cannot do that so easily.
Your transfer switch is a 10 circuit. Let's assume that 6 of those circuits feed loads in the "new" section of your house, and it would be conve …