Posted by John in La on July 21, 2019 at 15:03:53 from (24.158.216.181):
OK here is a chance for the electrical guru's to come out of the wood work and give their advise.
Was looking how a guy had a generator hooked into his electrical breaker box for a fishing camp. He had a 220 breaker on what I would consider the output side of the box. To this breaker he had the generator hooked to the box. About 6 or 8000 watts.
I asked him about it.
Said when the electricity was on from the power company he removed this generator breaker and ground/neutral wire from the box.
When the electricity was off he turned off the main breaker disconnecting his box from the grid and installed this generator breaker back feeding the breaker box from a output breaker spot.
So the 2 hot wires are isolated from the grid because the main breaker is off but the neutral wire is still hooked to the grid because there was no disconnect for it.
Without considering the legal side of this how safe or unsafe is this????
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