chriskay301
DIY
Hello,
I bought a used generator and transfer switch from a Generac installer. He had a customer that was upgrading, so he bought their old one, and then I got his old one. Anyway, it is a 7kW unit with an automatic transfer switch + panel.
The generator is installed, starts up and runs, and I am now working on the wiring. Everything is hooked up on the generator side, but I am having trouble on the transfer switch side.
I understand where to wire the power, grounds and control wires, however, I am unsure where the neutrals go.
The instructions state to move the circuit with the neutral over to the new subpanel. That neutral would go to the neutral bus in the transfer switch/panel and the circuit in the transfer switch panel. The ground for the circuit remains in the main box.
The thing I don't understand is that there is only one lug to hook up a neutral wire. Wouldn't the neutral bus in the transfer switch need to be able to switch between neutrals depending on which source the power is coming from?
I bought a used generator and transfer switch from a Generac installer. He had a customer that was upgrading, so he bought their old one, and then I got his old one. Anyway, it is a 7kW unit with an automatic transfer switch + panel.
The generator is installed, starts up and runs, and I am now working on the wiring. Everything is hooked up on the generator side, but I am having trouble on the transfer switch side.
I understand where to wire the power, grounds and control wires, however, I am unsure where the neutrals go.
The instructions state to move the circuit with the neutral over to the new subpanel. That neutral would go to the neutral bus in the transfer switch/panel and the circuit in the transfer switch panel. The ground for the circuit remains in the main box.
The thing I don't understand is that there is only one lug to hook up a neutral wire. Wouldn't the neutral bus in the transfer switch need to be able to switch between neutrals depending on which source the power is coming from?