Don't assume I am not a trained electrician, worked as one for a few years.
In your part of the country, are you made to have a 4 wire system? That would be HOT-HOT-NUETRAL-GROUND Where the nuetral and ground are completely isolated from each other, except for the earth
Here we have a 3 wire system HOT-HOT-NUETRAL/GROUND
After thinking about your issue with backfeeding, is it because some people wouldn't have a full size wire on there ground?
I have the same size conductor on my ground leg as I do my hot legs. It is acceptable practice here to have the ground wire one size lighter than the hots.
I am interested in why backfeeding is such a NO-NO, IF YOU ACTUALLY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!
I backfeed here a week ago for 4 days straight, but I have 6ga wires on all 3 legs of my welder outlet that is 12 inches from my fuse panel in my shop, protected with a 50 amp breaker.
REC truck stoped in to tell me power was back on. I talked to them about not haveing a double throw switch. They looked at how I hooked up and said it was fine.
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