A back-feed occurs when electric power from a generator is fed from a home or business, back onto utility power lines. This occurs when generators are connected incorrectly or "jury-rigged" using a non-code-approved method
You should be able to operate most of your home's appliances, but not all simultaneously. It can't, however, handle the start up needs for heat pumps or central air conditioning systems
The generator should always be placed outdoors on a level, firm surface. Never operate a portable generator indoors, in a garage or any attached structure as carbon monoxide poisoning may occur. Always operate your generator away from open windows, doors and combustibles. Refer to your owner's manual for complete operating instructions.
There is no risk of damage from any approved interconnection/transfer device. You should take care when selecting your generator to make sure you're buying a high quality generator
With the Connection Hub, you will automatically switch back to utility power once it's restored. Your generator will continue to run, so you will need to turn it off and unplug the power cord. With the Eight-Circuit Sub-Panel, the generator will remain your power source until you turn it off, unplug it, and flip the transfer breaker
Your generator should have a circuit breaker that will activate in the event of an overload. If it doesn't have this feature, it isn't suitable for use with the Connection Hub.
An interconnection device allows you to connect a portable generator to your home's electrical system, while simultaneously disconnecting you from the utility grid. This eliminates any chance of a dangerous back-feed
The type of device you need is based on two items: the generator size and/or the size of your electric service. The Connection Hub is applicable for service sizes of 200 amps and less, and generators up to 12,000 Watts. An Eight-Circuit Sub-Panel must be used for all services greater than 200 amps, regardless of the generator size. To determine the size of your service, check the main breaker size on your electric panel. As a rule of thumb, if you have one panel box, your service size is 200 amps or less. If you're still not sure, look for the service size indicator on the face of your electric meter (left side, middle).
You can buy a new cord by calling 1-877-796-0963. Replacement prices are: 10-foot, $250.00; 20-foot, $300.00 and 50-foot, $450.00
The Connection Hub is installed at your electric meter in less than 30 minutes by a utility technician or authorized subcontractor. Because it's installed at the meter, it provides you with the flexibility to select appliances through your existing circuit panel, changing those selections as often as you like
It can accommodate generators that produce up to 12,000 Watts (12 kW) continuously. The generator needs to have single power take off, 120/240 volt output and should have a four-wire 30 or 50-amp receptacle. For most homes this should be sufficient to operate critical household appliances during a power outage. If you don't already own a generator, you can buy one from us. We offer a variety of convenient systems to meet any need or budget
Once your payment has been received, we can usually install it and/or the complete portable generator package within 30 days
Yes. Because the Connection Hub installs behind the electric meter just like the whole-house surge device, Dominion Virginia Power will install a new hardwired, whole-house surge device on the side of the meter base. Your surge protection coverage will be just as effective and all manufacturer warranties will be the same
There are four easy steps: 1) Turn off all breakers. 2) Plug in the generator. 3) Start the generator. 4) Switch on applicable breakers for the items you want to run(based on capacity of generator).
No maintenance is required.
For a fee, Dominion Virginia Power will remove the device and repair it. However, the Connection Hub was designed to meet the stringent standards and demands of utilities. We are confident this product is extremely reliable.
Once you have paid for the device, you own it. However, because it's installed on Dominion Virginia Power's meter base, you must call us to have it removed or transferred to a new home.
For $129, Dominion Virginia Power will move the device to your new home (if located in our service territory), or remove it for your transport to your new home/utility. If your new home's service size is greater than 200 amps, the Connection Hub cannot be installed. In this case you may wish to sell it with the home
Dominion keeps a large inventory of generators in stock to minimize installation time. However, the average installation can take about 40 days by the time all inspections are done. Individual installations can take longer--especially if the natural gas meter needs upgrading to meet the gas requirements of the generator
Dominion offers affordable maintenance plans for all the generators we sell. You will receive annual reminders and solicitations, or if you need it sooner, simply call our toll-free generator service number: 1-866-824-2378
| Natural Gas (cu. ft.) |
Pressure (inches H20) |
Propane (gal) |
Pressure (inches H20) |
|
| Briggs & Stratton 7kW | 137 | 5-7" | 1.48 | 11" |
| Briggs & Stratton 12kW | 195 | 5-7" | 2.17 | 11" |
| Briggs & Stratton 15kW | 233 | 5-7" | 2.69 | 11" |
| Generac 25kW | 437 | 5-14" | 4.81 | 11" |
| Generac 25kW | 560 | 5-14" | 6.11 | 11" |
| Generac 25kW | 720 | 5-14" | 7.96 | 11" |
A 7kW generator costs less than $1/month for the exercise cycle and about $1/hour during an outage, while a 45kW costs about $2/month for the exercise cycle and a little over $4/hour during an outage. These outage estimates are based on average operation at 50% generator capacity and can vary up or down based on actual connected load and homeowner behavior