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Generator hookup to drier outlet
I have a new generator and have been told that I can plug the generator line into a drier outlet, after having closed the main circuit breaker. I know that it is recommended that I use a panel switch prior to the circuit breaker that will close the main circuit and load the generator. An electrical contractor told me it is too expensive for a homeowner to add this and suggested I use extension cords, which is not an acceptable option for me. Can I succesfully plug into the drier outlet and power the lights, frig and fans using a 6500 watt generator? I am watching for the next hurricane to cut my power like last year but this year I will be ready. I hope.
Thanks for any help! Dennis |
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Dennis Porter
Hello and Welcome to Home Repair Forum! I am not sure on how you would do that at this time, All the info I can dig up states for safety reasons you should install a Automatic Transfer Switch to protect you and the Electrical Co from electrocution! I have found a very useful article that you might want to read. http://popularmechanics.com/home_imp...kup_generator/ This might help you understand how to do it and the reasons why are here http://www.mclendons.com/smrtips47.html. I have read both of these articles and I would have to agree with them on the correct way and incorrect way to do what you want to do. Sir god forbid you should have to endure a hurricane, Don't cut corners on this one! 16x80 Safety First saves lives! |
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Thanks for the excellent and timely reply. I was off to get an extension cord but instead will buy the Square D generator transfer switch panel. A much smarter idea. And, it is affordable. The article on installing a backup generator is great!
Hello and Welcome to Home Repair Forum! I am not sure on how you would do that at this time, All the info I can dig up states for safety reasons you should install a Automatic Transfer Switch to protect you and the Electrical Co from electrocution! I have found a very useful article that you might want to read. http://popularmechanics.com/home_imp...kup_generator/ This might help you understand how to do it and the reasons why are here http://www.mclendons.com/smrtips47.html. I have read both of these articles and I would have to agree with them on the correct way and incorrect way to do what you want to do. Sir god forbid you should have to endure a hurricane, Don't cut corners on this one! 16x80 Safety First saves lives! [/quote] |
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