stoneburner
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Hi, All! I have been gathering tons of info from this site for the past month or so, done tons of searches, and I'm still coming up empty-handed on answers to my particular question.
I recently got an MEP-016D with 1 hour on the engine. I have been planning to run this generator as an emergency back-up in 120 volt 1-phase only. I just had an electrician friend help wire up my transfer switch, and I was hoping he could help me figure out which of the L-1 L-2 terminals was my neutral for house wiring.
We ran the generator in 120 1-phase mode (with the frame grounded) and measured 120 volts from L-1 to L-2, but then both of the terminals measured around 60 volts to ground. Does anyone know if this is "normal" behavior out of this generator? We were expecting 120 volts form one of the terminals to ground (which would have determined which terminal goes to ground).
Has anyone had any luck wiring one of these up to a transfer switch? I was hoping to keep it at 120 volts so that I wouldn't have to bother with load balancing...but, if it comes down to it, I will just add the jumper and use it in 120/240 mode.
Any help would be appreciated!!
Thanks for a great site.
Mike
I recently got an MEP-016D with 1 hour on the engine. I have been planning to run this generator as an emergency back-up in 120 volt 1-phase only. I just had an electrician friend help wire up my transfer switch, and I was hoping he could help me figure out which of the L-1 L-2 terminals was my neutral for house wiring.
We ran the generator in 120 1-phase mode (with the frame grounded) and measured 120 volts from L-1 to L-2, but then both of the terminals measured around 60 volts to ground. Does anyone know if this is "normal" behavior out of this generator? We were expecting 120 volts form one of the terminals to ground (which would have determined which terminal goes to ground).
Has anyone had any luck wiring one of these up to a transfer switch? I was hoping to keep it at 120 volts so that I wouldn't have to bother with load balancing...but, if it comes down to it, I will just add the jumper and use it in 120/240 mode.
Any help would be appreciated!!
Thanks for a great site.
Mike