Posted by FBH44 on July 10, 2014 at 01:49:10 from (64.85.214.181):
In Reply to: Generator test.... posted by donjr on July 09, 2014 at 14:03:32:
I have not followed all this, but if someone is backfeeding onto the utility lines, without a main transfer switch, they are exposing utility linemen in an emergency situation, and backfeeding to them NOT 120 volt power, but they are energizing back through the transformer, and energizing the commplete main power line circuit up to 7240 volts, 12470 volts phase to phase. That ignoramus can and will kill someone / lineman / innocent bystander doing that. A person thinks they will always remember, in a crisis?? That"s when it will NOT happen, I guarantee. I noticed, also if I read this right, someone said not to worry, they put in a 40 amp breaker, thinking it was safer than a 30 amp breaker. Man is that back-a$$words wrong. Always ALWAYS use the smallest breaker. SMALLEST, not biggest.
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