Dennis Alwon Moderator Staff member Location Chapel Hill, NC Occupation Retired Electrical Contractor Jan 19, 2008 #21 wireman3736 said: Is it required too, it just disconnects a branch circuit:-? Click to expand... I am not certain that's why I had a question mark at the end.
wireman3736 said: Is it required too, it just disconnects a branch circuit:-? Click to expand... I am not certain that's why I had a question mark at the end.
stickboy1375 Senior Member Location Litchfield, CT Jan 19, 2008 #22 wireman3736 said: just a single pole-double throw switch Click to expand... http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200196724_200196724 This would have been much better... How did you make up your generator input? an extension cord with two male ends?
wireman3736 said: just a single pole-double throw switch Click to expand... http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200196724_200196724 This would have been much better... How did you make up your generator input? an extension cord with two male ends?
W wireman3736 Senior Member Location Vermont/Mass. Jan 19, 2008 #23 To be honest I had questions myself but reading 702.6 I felt that it was acceptable. I have installed this set up in two houses where all they wanted to do was plug into a 120 generator to run there heat.
To be honest I had questions myself but reading 702.6 I felt that it was acceptable. I have installed this set up in two houses where all they wanted to do was plug into a 120 generator to run there heat.