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Best way to hook generator to Breaker Panel
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05/17/25 02:00 PM
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Best way to Hook Generator to Breaker Panel without Transfer Switch ? Thanks
Peter Colucci
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Re: Best way to hook generator to Breaker Panel
[Re: Foundryman]
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05/17/25 02:30 PM
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Wire in a master cord AFTER a master shut off So you don't fry the utility guy down the road somewhere.
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Re: Best way to hook generator to Breaker Panel
[Re: Foundryman]
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05/17/25 02:37 PM
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I back feed from the 50 amp welder outlet in my shop. I have a service disconnect between the meter and the main panel. When it's off no current can flow through the transmission lines. I would think the switching off main breaker in your main breaker box would do the same thing but not certain.
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Re: Best way to hook generator to Breaker Panel
[Re: Foundryman]
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05/17/25 04:18 PM
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My friend has a connection that goes on the electric meter socket and it automatically switches when you loose power and switches back to the utility line when the power comes back on. I can’t remember the manufacturer but I think you could google it by searching for Generlink. It’s for a portable generator hook up
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Re: Best way to hook generator to Breaker Panel
[Re: DelawareRob]
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05/17/25 09:03 PM
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There isn’t one. Do it correctly. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/05/full-35779-258105-img_9366.jpeg) This ( the top picture) does not appear to be a transfer switch. If I'm interpreting this right, it looks like a safe way to do this other than possibly tripping the smaller breaker?
Last edited by Dirt; 05/17/25 09:03 PM.
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Re: Best way to hook generator to Breaker Panel
[Re: Foundryman]
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05/18/25 08:19 AM
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Out here, anything relating to generation is a commercial inspection and has to be done by a licensed electrician…….only if the structure is connected to the grid. If not, guys can do whatever they want but maybe a building inspector would catch something. It’s only happened twice to me where I’ve found a guy doing this, but it can get expensive for a guy that’s back feeding the grid during an outage. I cut them off the grid. The last one, I cut down his primary HV tap at the road, cut the transformer free and took the meter. He was fueling his generator for almost 3 months before he was reconnected. Had to hire an electrician to pull a permit for a safety inspection….which failed miserably. Paid for a brand new $4000 transformer, $180 meter, and the time the crews charged to rebuild his tap. Plus the electrician expenses for rewireing his red neck wire job.
Last edited by Shakeyjake; 05/18/25 08:20 AM.
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Re: Best way to hook generator to Breaker Panel
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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05/18/25 08:52 AM
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Out here, anything relating to generation is a commercial inspection and has to be done by a licensed electrician…….only if the structure is connected to the grid. If not, guys can do whatever they want but maybe a building inspector would catch something. It’s only happened twice to me where I’ve found a guy doing this, but it can get expensive for a guy that’s back feeding the grid during an outage. I cut them off the grid. The last one, I cut down his primary HV tap at the road, cut the transformer free and took the meter. He was fueling his generator for almost 3 months before he was reconnected. Had to hire an electrician to pull a permit for a safety inspection….which failed miserably. Paid for a brand new $4000 transformer, $180 meter, and the time the crews charged to rebuild his tap. Plus the electrician expenses for rewireing his red neck wire job.
Some kind of payback? If I remember right, during an outage both sides are supposed to be grounded before work begins so back feeding won't kill linemen. Back feeding may already hurt the back feeder if he is supplying multiple structures and when you short him out. Should blow the transformer fuse at least? or the main? or the generator breakers?
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