MisterBill2 said:
The no-current state is a key indicator something is wrong. We know the exercise schedule. If the gen is running outside the schedule and there's no current sensed, then you likely have a xfer switch fail, and, you'll be getting calls at 2am that the facility is lit up by battery emergency lighting.
The solution from the xfer switch box (which OP prefers), is two sensors, sensing a voltage (gen is running), and sensing some amps via a pickup coil (xfer switch working as expected).
If the generator is not connected to the mains, then there is no current flowing to produce an output from a current sensor of any kind. And, during an exercise the transfer relay does not operate, hence no real current.
The no-current state is a key indicator something is wrong. We know the exercise schedule. If the gen is running outside the schedule and there's no current sensed, then you likely have a xfer switch fail, and, you'll be getting calls at 2am that the facility is lit up by battery emergency lighting.
The solution from the xfer switch box (which OP prefers), is two sensors, sensing a voltage (gen is running), and sensing some amps via a pickup coil (xfer switch working as expected).