Thanks Tim that's good advice. Peavey made a 2RU rackmounted distro for while, ETL listed and such, with a 9' NEMA14-50P on the end and 6 20A breakered 115v circuits.
I run into NEMA14-50R a lot in venues in my area, perhaps it's a Canadian thing. I don't do much with generators at this time, but my company is still in its early stages so I haven't seen it all yet.
I certainly like the idea of locking connectors whenever possible, so the idea of changing the ends on my 6/4 extension to CS50s is appealing. Unless I drop some money on a new distro, I'd still be using the short adapter cable on that end, but for venues with 14-50 receptacles I'd need adapters at both ends of that cable which is what concerns me with this talk of a maximum of two interconnects.
If that is defined as a plug into a receptacle, that hypothetical run I just described would have an interconnect at the first adapter, one at the distro end, and then the distro tail itself plugging into the adapter.... let alone if I were to add more lengths of 6/4 with connections in between...
I guess that's really what I was hoping for clarification on. What is defined as an interconnect?