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    MEP-003A hook up question

    Yup, I'll admit I'm mildly confused. So either you have a neutral/ground bond in the generator or you have it at the service entry breaker. I mean, I know it isn't so much of a problem because the neutral and ground only have to be bonded in one location, what I don't get is why you are...
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    MEP-003A hook up question

    Here is the comparison between the two gen types. The Generac you'd hear run during it's test cycle every week/2 weeks/monthly (however you have it set up) it would come on automatically when needed, transfer automatically, etc. The fuel supply is much harder to refill in case of emergency...
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    MEP-003A hook up question

    for the 17k on that size tank, it really depends on how the tank is installed and how cold it gets where you are. Propane turns to vapor inside the tank, then that vapor is what's drawn off to be burned. If the propane level is low or the temp is too low, then the propane might not be able to...
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    MEP-003A hook up question

    For those three wires one is ground, one is live, and one is a switched ground. They should have 12V power to them. Going by wire number (which you won't have, but Generac always does the same numbers) Wire 0 is ground. Wire 15B is 12V, and should always have power. Wire 23 is the switched...
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    MEP-003A hook up question

    This type does NOT switch neutrals. It's basic operation is 2 double pole breakers directly across from each other in the panel next to the rotary switch. Power is fed to the lower portion of the panel through those breakers, with only one breaker being engaged at a time.
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    MEP-003A hook up question

    So to answer the most recent few posts, I just want to ask for clarification. When you say you "have the neutral taped off" do you mean the neutral wire going from generator to breaker panel, or do you mean the wire/bar between the neutral lug and the ground lug? If the one between neutral...
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