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So long as it has the info stamped into the jacket you should be OK.
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Did you leave the existing plug on it?Right or wrong I purchased a 36' 6AWG 50 amp RV extension cord and cut it up to wire everything.
The sheath is embossed "For Recreational Vehicle Use 50 Amperes C(ETL)US 3126867 TYPE STW 600V FT-2 3/C 6AWG + 1/C 8AWG 60C"
US Wire and Cable says STW is Extra hard service cord. Thermoplastic constructed jacket. 600 volt, weather resistant for outdoor use.
I left the original male plug on a short piece I connected to my load bank. I used a piece without connectors to wire the breaker to the panel on the back of the house. Then I used repair connectors to make a cable to hook the generator to the house.Did you leave the existing plug on it?
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ug. Mining cable. Totally forgot about that one.Howdy,
6 AWG Type THHN or THWN-2 has a amperage rating 75
6/4 AWG SOOW cord has a amperage rating 45
6/4 AWG Type W cord has a amperage rating 87
Howdy,ug. Mining cable. Totally forgot about that one.
That is what I used on the side of my generator.So is this pretty much what will fix it besides the ground rod, bonding strap, and power cable?
http://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-50-Amp-Temporary-RV-Power-Outlet-U054P/100193650
Per code if you are wired up with a 4-wire setup and the neutral is bonded in the main panel at the service entrance, you need to remove the bonding jumper at the generator.I've never seen so much confusion on "grounding".
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You leave the bonding strap in place at the generator and DO NOT add a grounding rod.