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    connecting to a house panel

    thanks, the last thing I want is to burn down my house or fry due to a dangerous hook up
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    connecting to a house panel

    thanks, I am not an electrician. am in the process of hooking up my new mep802a to my house panel and want to have it portable so I can use it elsewhere on my property. I want to make it as safe as possible
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    connecting to a house panel

    I follow your installation but I have reservations if it applies to a receptacle attached generator. I would think that the receptacle when unplugged breaks the neutral and ground path from the source just like a transfer switch that breaks the neutral connection. this would make it a...
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    connecting to a house panel

    I follow your home hook up and believe it follows NEC guidelines. it at one time was accepted practice to use feeders to out buildings that were without equipment grounds. these installations relied on a main bonding jumper and grounding electrode to be installed at each building. the...
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    connecting to a house panel

    as I understand a lot of generator connections are by extension cords. where should the main bonding jumper be located when your generator is connected to your house panel by a cord attached receptacle connection . leaving the main bonding jumper on the gen will allow a parallel path if a...
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