> 3. Are there twist-lock 100A cords available off the shelf for this type of application? I don't know exactly what type of outlets or permanent wiring will be required for the generator output at this time.
IEC pin and sleeve. 100A in whatever voltage. Hundreds of dollars per set. Various wall mount options. https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=dbfe99b76a0ba531&sca_upv=1&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS1039US1039&q=iec+pin+and+sleeve+100a Or Appleton's PowerTite connectors are common on telecom and utility buildings that have needs for temporary generators: https://www.appleton.emerson.com/catalog/en-us/shop/appleton/appleton-powertite-pr But cam locks will probably be the most flexible. https://www.wireandcableyourway.com/female-cam-lok-connector-for-sizes-2-2-0 Portable commercial and rental generators are typically cam lock equipped. Then you put an inlet box on the building: https://satellitesale.net/products/intersect-icgc-1p-cam-lok-generator-connector-panel-nema-3r-120-240-200-amp best, -James Jarvis APRS World, LLC
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