Tcouillard
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- Location
- New Hampshire
- Occupation
- Electrician
I would agree but unfortunately the customer bought this generator about 2 years ago and discarded all the paperwork
A lot of the manufacturers put that jumper in, when 99% of the residential installations require it to be removed. If I remember correctly, Briggs and Stratton has it too, it’s just not as obvious. Unless the transferswitch switches the neutral, that jumper is to be removed.Looking to see if anyone has any information on a Kohler generator we typically install Briggs and Stratton. The ATS is straight forward but have never seen this set up before the (LO and the ground is jumped together) would I remove this jumper and use LO as my neutral? View attachment 2569848