Nickhxc4life
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- Richmond, VA
Hey guys,
Any way to safely do this? I would use an interlock kit to make sure I'm not back feeding the grid. i do not want or need to run any 240V appliances. Those breakers would be off. My generator is a 6000watt 120V single phase. It has 2 15amp receptacles and one 30amp twist lock receptacle. I'm well aware that a 120/240V generator would be ideal but I got too good of a deal on this one and anything I can do has to be safer than multiple extension cords running through the house. I'd like any input on using a manual transfer panel as well as feeding directly to my main panel. Again, I plan to use the NEC required interlock if I do not use the manual transfer panel. Is it easier or safer to just feed one bus of the main panel? Looking for any and all ideas and thoughts.
Any way to safely do this? I would use an interlock kit to make sure I'm not back feeding the grid. i do not want or need to run any 240V appliances. Those breakers would be off. My generator is a 6000watt 120V single phase. It has 2 15amp receptacles and one 30amp twist lock receptacle. I'm well aware that a 120/240V generator would be ideal but I got too good of a deal on this one and anything I can do has to be safer than multiple extension cords running through the house. I'd like any input on using a manual transfer panel as well as feeding directly to my main panel. Again, I plan to use the NEC required interlock if I do not use the manual transfer panel. Is it easier or safer to just feed one bus of the main panel? Looking for any and all ideas and thoughts.