generator cord set

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Mr.MOD

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i will be installing a interlock kit (k-8110) to a ge singlephase load center with a pb30 at the remote loc for the generator cordset. however the generator is an older coleman w a 120v/15a(5-15R) duplex and 240v/20a
(6-20R)duplex. i havent checked the voltage between the 2 15a to see if there is 220 available or the n-g bond on the generator at this time but of course will do so before applying a load. my question is, have any of the pro's (members of MHF)seen or used this type of cord set
http://nooutage.com/adapt-y.htm ? or should i advise the h/o to seek out a newer generator the generator is a coleman power base 5000.
 

iwire

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In my opinion, this cord set

adaptor-wye.jpg


will violate 406.6(B).

Once in use if you unplug one of the 5-15Ps the prong will be live from a back feed through the loads.
 

Mr.MOD

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if 1 5-15 became unpluggedfrom the generator wouldnt that disconnect that phase on the load center leaving just 1 phase powered.
so backfeed could occur from the 220 loads?
 

Mr.MOD

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with that in mind i see no use for this product
I'll advise the h/o the current generator is insufficient for the application and could be used as a ext cord supply to individual loads
Ty for the replies
 

LarryFine

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Henrico County, VA
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Electrical Contractor
The equipment the panel supplies is going to run a bit funky without a neutral.
Ah, a 6-20 is 240v and EGC only?

Okay, if the genny circuitry includes a neutral, how about adding a 120/240v + EGC receptacle?

How about the receptacle configuration in Bob's pic? Is that an L-20R?
 
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