Plug in your generator to the hookup.
Cable to connect generator to house.
Match the holes at the end of the generator s cord to the prongs on your hookup.
First you need to connect the output port of the one generator generator without non parallel capability to the input of the other generator and then connect the appliance to the second generator.
Turn on the main service breaker assuming the utility power is restored.
Start generator and ensure normal operating speed.
After that start the non parallel generator first and then start the parallel capable generator.
To connect the generator to the house you will need a 10 4 cable with a male twist lock plug for the generator side and a female twist lock plug for the flanged connector outside the house or at the transfer switch panel.
The wire must be rated for the system voltage and it must be able to carry the current.
Plug your attachment cable in to your.
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Attach extension cord to the home power inlet box with an inward push and a gentle clockwise turn.
Place the generator away from your home.
At the breaker box turn off all the breakers.
Attach generator extension cord to the generator with an inward push and gentle clockwise turn.
The correct way to power your home through a portable generator is to connect it thru a generator rated power inlet dedicated for just that purpose to a breaker in the panel with an overlay plate between the generator breaker and main breaker that makes it impossible to have both on at the same time.
The appropriate wire size depends on the voltage the current the circuit breaker at the generator and the length of the wire.
When the power goes out you connect the generator to the outside wall socket and start the generator you then go inside and use the transfer switch to switch over the house wiring to the generator.
Wiring a generator 4 prong cable to 4 prong outlet.
Standby generators for home and small commercial applications connect to loads using the standard 120 240v electrical system.
A convenient connection socket is also installed outside the house to connect the generator.
Place the generator as far away from your home as you can with the cable.
Unplug the extension cord first from the genset then from the outlet never unplug the load side of the cable first since it is energized.