jarvis
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2001
- 49
I posted a topic last week about hooking up a small generator for emergency use. I asked about meters turning backwards and syncronizing to line. I recieved some nice responses telling me the meter cannot run backwards and that the generator usually synchronizes itself to the line. I also received a post which was very angry. I responded nicely last night and I've been thinking about it since. I needed to give more of a response. Upon logging in and looking for the topic, it has now apparently been erased for whatever reason.
I do not wish my fellow man harm and am not to my knowledge considered "ignorant" until the angry man informed me that I was. If I have done something that is unsafe or illegal, I welcome peoples constructive criticism as long as they inform me as to how I can correct the situation. The angly man offered no alternative method, only anger. He was ranting and raving about how I was doing something illegal and unsafe and should be charged a million dollars for it. If he reads this I ask him if he as ever drove over the speed limit, crossed a white line, passed on the shoulder, drove with a light out, let his tires wear too much, or forgot to use his signal. ALL these things are against the law and could easily result in the death of many unsuspecting people. If he can honestly tell me he has never done anything illegal or unsafe, than I will admit to being "ignorant".
With that out of the way, I would like to ask what is the proper way to hookup a small emergency generator(4400 watt manual start)so that it only runs the critical systems and not every circuit.
Ben Englund
I do not wish my fellow man harm and am not to my knowledge considered "ignorant" until the angry man informed me that I was. If I have done something that is unsafe or illegal, I welcome peoples constructive criticism as long as they inform me as to how I can correct the situation. The angly man offered no alternative method, only anger. He was ranting and raving about how I was doing something illegal and unsafe and should be charged a million dollars for it. If he reads this I ask him if he as ever drove over the speed limit, crossed a white line, passed on the shoulder, drove with a light out, let his tires wear too much, or forgot to use his signal. ALL these things are against the law and could easily result in the death of many unsuspecting people. If he can honestly tell me he has never done anything illegal or unsafe, than I will admit to being "ignorant".
With that out of the way, I would like to ask what is the proper way to hookup a small emergency generator(4400 watt manual start)so that it only runs the critical systems and not every circuit.
Ben Englund