Posted by bison on July 10, 2014 at 09:12:42 from (69.168.144.141):
In Reply to: Generator test.... posted by buickanddeere on July 10, 2014 at 06:45:20:
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I asked the Power line man supervisor if it was OK to hook up my generator the way i did when a forest fire had destroyed our incoming power line a couple years ago and it would take a couple days to have the power restored
He came over to inspect it and said it is OK but it would be better to have it hooked to a transfer switch at the utillity pole for safety reasons.
The last time i had a "professional" doing work for me was a gas fitter to change my mobile home furnace from propane to nat gas twenty odd years ago.(it had to be done before the gas company would hook me up to the newly installed line)
Well guess what?.
When i went to lite the pilot later that day i smelled gas,..The sucker had forgotten to connect the main line back to the burner.
Had i lit a match i would've been blown to kingdom come. :shock:
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