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When someone refers to gear or equipment being backfed what does that mean?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Sounds like their are more then one use of the term "back feed".
You can back feed an outlet. Or you can wrap it around the screws.
Sounds like their are more then one use of the term "back feed".
Kind of like "low voltage", it depends on he context.
To me it means "being fed from somewhere other than it's normal source"
Do you mean 'back-stab' as in a poke home sw or recep? Back feeding power through a receptacle to trouble shoot a dead circuit is what comes to mind for old timers like me. rbj
Consider this example of a "BACK FEED":
Typical office building with a single common transformer feeding two low voltage panels. One panel feeds the 120/208 3 phase circuits to the north end of the floor and the other feeds the 120/208 3 phase circuits in the south side of the same floor. Somewhere around the midpoint of this floor, someone ties circuit one(a black #12) fed from the south panel to circuit one(a black #12) fed from the north panel--by mistake in a junction box. During a buildout of the south side of this floor, the south panel is turned "OFF" ! But the panel is still energized on "A" phase via the #1 circuit and "backfeeds" ALL the "A" phase circuits due to a "BACKFEED"........