docinak
Nov 11, 2007, 09:50 PM
Hello..
Last year when the power went out I managed to hook my Gen to my pressure switch on my well.
I tried to do it this year and the second I turn on the power at the generator it blows the braker.
Here's what I did.
I disconnected the two leads on the out sides of the pressure switch (black and white) this is the power coming in. I attach my 2 leads from the gen.
Now the tricky part. I hooked up my plug to the cable.
I used the white and black lines. I attached the white and black to the "long" blades. This would not be the (G) or the (N). I still hooked up the Green to the Ground cause I could, and made sure the other end of the cord was taped off.
Now this is the same set up I used last year except it's a new plug and cord.
Why is the braker on the Gen Blowing. .
I did Isolate the well from the house power so there is no chance of be back flowing onto the grid..
Mark
Last year when the power went out I managed to hook my Gen to my pressure switch on my well.
I tried to do it this year and the second I turn on the power at the generator it blows the braker.
Here's what I did.
I disconnected the two leads on the out sides of the pressure switch (black and white) this is the power coming in. I attach my 2 leads from the gen.
Now the tricky part. I hooked up my plug to the cable.
I used the white and black lines. I attached the white and black to the "long" blades. This would not be the (G) or the (N). I still hooked up the Green to the Ground cause I could, and made sure the other end of the cord was taped off.
Now this is the same set up I used last year except it's a new plug and cord.
Why is the braker on the Gen Blowing. .
I did Isolate the well from the house power so there is no chance of be back flowing onto the grid..
Mark