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Discuss Interlock switch, not powering all of my breakers in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
It sounds like you are just getting 120vac instead of 240vac. Check your cord, and plug connections.I have hooked up a 30 amp interlock switch to my main panel run off my generator. However, only my light switches work none of my plug-ins have any power. Any input would be helpful. Thanks.
He's in CanadaIt sounds like you are just getting 120vac instead of 240vac. Check your cord, and plug connections.
It's the same voltage in Canada as in the USA.He's in Canada
I know. But Megawatt saidIt's the same voltage in Canada as in the USA.
My generator is a 30 amp 120 V
I know that he’s in CanadaHe's in Canada
Most installations are two-phase (split) 120V - 0V - 120V so it you do the simple and obvious you only get half the panel powered up. To run a typical USA house fully you need a generator has 120-0-120 out and a suitable transfer switch for both L and some means to deal with N.I know. But Megawatt said
“ It sounds like you are just getting 120vac instead of 240vac.”
Surely a Canadian (or. USA) genny would be expected to produce 120v. ??
Confirmed by the OP
Well there's your problem. A 120 V generator outputs a hot and a neutral and a ground. Your electrical service and panel expect a 120/240 V output which is why the inlet breaker is a 2-pole 30 A variety. Your panel gets 2 120 volt lines from the utility, electrically 180 degrees apart to provide 1/2 of the breaker slots in your panel with 120 volts from line 1, and the other 1/2 of the slots with 120 volts from line 2. Your generator outputs 120 volts onto one leg in your panel only, the other 1/2 of the circuits are getting nothing. To power your home from a generator with an interlock you need a 120/250 volt generator unless you can live with only 1/2 the circuits in your panel.My generator is a 30 amp 120 V
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