Handy chart to calculate what size generator you
http://kohlerpower.com/residential/...onNumber=13561&nodeNumber=1&contentNumber=103
And as a lineman you surely had a BIG concern wanting transfer switches!
I've been told : The transformers on the poles that step say 8,000 volts down to 220 volts to run to a home do exactly the opposite also. You run your improperly connected generator without a transfer switch and that 220 volts goes BACK to that transformer and it then converts your 220 colts back to say the 8,000 volts. If this is indeed factual it must present an interesting feeling to a lineman working on an alleged 'dead' line!
Note: I said "I've been told", I am sure someone on this site could indeed verify if it is a fact or not.
http://kohlerpower.com/residential/...onNumber=13561&nodeNumber=1&contentNumber=103
And last but not least, hook it up correctly. Use a transfer switch!!! Forget all of the Bubba methods of double ended cords and all of that BS! Those are dangerous and are also against the National Electric Code.
And as a lineman you surely had a BIG concern wanting transfer switches!
I've been told : The transformers on the poles that step say 8,000 volts down to 220 volts to run to a home do exactly the opposite also. You run your improperly connected generator without a transfer switch and that 220 volts goes BACK to that transformer and it then converts your 220 colts back to say the 8,000 volts. If this is indeed factual it must present an interesting feeling to a lineman working on an alleged 'dead' line!
Note: I said "I've been told", I am sure someone on this site could indeed verify if it is a fact or not.