445gsdss
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Now that my MEP016D is up and running, I’d like to fabricate an extension cable that will run about 40 feet into my home to distribute the power. I’d like to verify the following assumptions and ask for help on how this should be broken out.
So, my initial plan is:
My questions are:
Thanks for any input!
445GSD
- I’ll be running the Genset in single phase/120v configuration (I only need to power small appliances)
- Output selector switch (inside control box) should be set to 120v, 1 phase
- The Genset output is 30amps (?)
- I need to break power out to at least 3, preferably 4 receptacles
- For these 4 plugs, I need to run short interior extension cords to separate rooms – not more than 20 feet
- Based on the distance and genset output I believe the main cable should be AWG 10 gauge SOOW (?)
- Because the genset would be running in 120 only mode, would I only need a 10-3 cable (?)
- Genset would need to be grounded to 8’ ground rod for maximum safety
So, my initial plan is:
- Purchase 50’ of 10-3 AWG SOOW cable
- Purchase a metal, outdoor 2 gang outlet box
- Purchase 2 duplex 15amp GFCI outlets
- Purchase an outdoor outlet cover (clear) – mainly for ascetic reasons
- Assemble and connect to output lugs on MEP016
My questions are:
- (according to TM) wires should be connected to L1 and L2. Does it matter which to which re. hot & neutral?
- I assume the extension cable ground wire is connected to the frame and the frame to the ground rod?
- Will there be an issue with “floating neutral” that affects the GFCIs if the generator is ever run and not earth grounded?
- What should the Voltage selector switch be set at?
- What should the current selector switch be set at?
Thanks for any input!
445GSD
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