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Your breaker locations should be 1,2 A phase. 3,4 B phase and so on a single phase system. So when you snap in a 2 pole breaker it hits the 2 different phases. I hope this clarifies that for you, if you have any other questions PM me.
Your ground wire is green or bare. It is the equipment ground. It will be the same potential as anywhere else in Your house. Neutral is white and your two hots are black and red.
Your grounding conductor will keep the frame grounded and drain short circut current. the finer the strand the more flexible and more current the cable will carry. Inspect your cabling before each use for dammage as well.
That is correct. Make sure you have the frame of the gen set grounded. If you are using aluminum wiring use a no oxide compound. It is also good practice to use it on copper that is out doors as well.
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