Mgcarma
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Good Morning!
I have recently purchased a MEP-016B genset.
While I am no electrician, I am mechanically inclined, and smart enough to respect electricity and the opinions of those on this board.
I have done my due diligence of how to "get it running", she was in a sad state, having sat for a while, approx three years outside. I believe semi-covered.
I have a few things I'd like some advice on.
1. Can someone please help me with a general "initial setup" on a normal single phase 120 application. I am looking to hook up this generator to a properly mounted transfer switch leading to my house 100 amp panel. I wish to use it to power some circuits in my home in the event of a power outage. Depending on what circuits, I may have to opt for 240 output. For now, I just need to know, how to ground the L1, L2, L3, L0 load terminals and ground rod in order to do it properly. From my reading, I just plain don't trust the TM. Particularly the Ground rod, the ground wire to the frame of the genset, and how that relates to the load terminals.
2. I am looking to get advice on how best to "lubricate" all of my external switches. They are a bit stiff and not as "well lubricated" as I would like to have them. Dialetric grease? is there a spray version of this I can coat the internal bits of the switches with in order to get a happy, well lubed switch?
3. Enclosures. Does anyone have any good examples of "home brew" enclosures?
Thanks in advance for the help, I have done a ton of reading in my short time here so far, and this is a fantastic resource with some pretty smart folks.
Regards,
Kevin Richards
Culpeper, Va
I have recently purchased a MEP-016B genset.
While I am no electrician, I am mechanically inclined, and smart enough to respect electricity and the opinions of those on this board.
I have done my due diligence of how to "get it running", she was in a sad state, having sat for a while, approx three years outside. I believe semi-covered.
I have a few things I'd like some advice on.
1. Can someone please help me with a general "initial setup" on a normal single phase 120 application. I am looking to hook up this generator to a properly mounted transfer switch leading to my house 100 amp panel. I wish to use it to power some circuits in my home in the event of a power outage. Depending on what circuits, I may have to opt for 240 output. For now, I just need to know, how to ground the L1, L2, L3, L0 load terminals and ground rod in order to do it properly. From my reading, I just plain don't trust the TM. Particularly the Ground rod, the ground wire to the frame of the genset, and how that relates to the load terminals.
2. I am looking to get advice on how best to "lubricate" all of my external switches. They are a bit stiff and not as "well lubricated" as I would like to have them. Dialetric grease? is there a spray version of this I can coat the internal bits of the switches with in order to get a happy, well lubed switch?
3. Enclosures. Does anyone have any good examples of "home brew" enclosures?
Thanks in advance for the help, I have done a ton of reading in my short time here so far, and this is a fantastic resource with some pretty smart folks.
Regards,
Kevin Richards
Culpeper, Va