Posted by John T on August 02, 2018 at 04:59:17 from (107.77.111.82):
In Reply to: Generator question posted by rrman61 on August 01, 2018 at 18:51:22:
If your stove uses the typical old 3 wire straight 220 plug and receptacle, its has two hots L1 & L2 240 line to line, and a Bare/Green Safety Equipment Grounding Conductor and will work provided BOTH your genset and panel are properly configured and ampacity is sufficient. If the generator is a true 120/240 Single Phase Three Wire unit and you have a typical 120/240 home type panel you should be good to go but NO WARRANTY NOT BEING THERE OR KNOWING WHAT YOU ACTUALY HAVE.
NOTE some gensets have a Floating Neutral while others have a Bonded Neutral. I would configure it as a Separately Derived System with a Bonded Neutral and also bond to grounding electrodes such as a "made electrode" earth driven ground rod etc.
If in any doubt consult a competent professional electrician NOT whats posted here.
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