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coach gen to house
01-24-2012, 03:18
Post: #7
coach gen to house
I did a post yesterday which apparently never made it.
I said as a retired trial lawyer, if you do the gen hookup and do it wrong and hurt someone, you are toast. I doubt that you have any insurance that would cover you inthe event of an injury. Very risky all around.İmage
Wallace & Faye Craig
95 WLWB 42
Azle, Texas


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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] coach gen to house



This would seem an excellentnote on whichto conclude this discussion. Commercial power shall return before any appropriate modifications to your existing electrical distribution system can be designed and installed. Furthermore,your objective is much more practically realized by the purchase of an auxiliary AC generator properly wired to your household system in anticipation of future failures of the commercial source. K.I.S.S.
Regards,
Donn Borden
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In a message dated 1/23/2012 7:38:58 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, wallacecraig1@... writes:
As a retired personal injury lawyer, I will tell you that if you do this wrong and hurt someone, you are toastİmage. I doubt that you have any insurancethat would provide you coverage and a judgment against you is a foregone conclusion.
Just thought you should know.İmage
Wallace & Faye Craig
95 WLWB 42
Azle, Texas


From: BG
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 8:25 PM
Subject: RE: [WanderlodgeForum] coach gen to house
At the coach: The existing 50 amp shore
connection is designed to get power TO the
coach's breaker panel. The coach's transfer
switch prevents generator power from getting
to the 50 amp shore connection, as it should.
Power from the genset goes only to the
coach's breaker panel, and only when the
transfer switch is set to "Gen". That is why
adding a 50
amp breaker and receptacle to the
coach's panel makes sense. There are other
possibilities like tapping into the genset at
the transfer switch, but this would probably
be more difficult to design and implement
(and more dangerous) than just adding a 50
amp branch circuit to the existing panel with
inexpensive garden variety building supply
parts.

At the house: There must be a transfer
switch installed at the house's panel so that
power can be fed to the panel from the power
company or from a genset. The switch has two
purposes: 1. To select the power source,
and 2. To assure that power from both the
power company and the genset can NEVER reach
the panel at the same time. This is an
extremely important safety issue for
protection of both the homeowner and power
company electricians. Even a sloppy
electrical design still tends to
be
foolproof; pulling a breaker instead of
installing a transfer switch is far from
foolproof.

So in reality, the connections are usually
NOT there. I've seen the odd coach where a
50 amp receptacle has been added, and lots of
houses already have a generator transfer
switch. If those changes are not already
made, they need to be.

There are outlaw methods that could be used
instead (like pulling or turning off the
house's main breaker), but even in the hands
of a well practiced electrician this can lead
to damage, fire, injury, or death. The same
could be said for trying to turn the coach's
shore power connector into a source of genset
power. Twelve kilowatts of power is no joke.

Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA

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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] coach gen to
house

I guess I just don't understand why all the
modifications need to be made to reverse the
situation with electricity. It seems the
connection is already there. In my mind A
modification to the switch near the front
door that switches between shore 50/30 and
gen would be all
that is needed. Also pulling
the breaker/switch that connects the house to
the grid.

Robert Rahn
88 pt 40
Kalispell, Mt.



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Messages In This Thread
coach gen to house - chaunceyboyblu - 01-23-2012, 03:28
coach gen to house - Jason Stahl - 01-23-2012, 07:37
coach gen to house - D E BARNES - 01-23-2012, 10:42
coach gen to house - BG - 01-23-2012, 14:25
coach gen to house - Wallace Craig - 01-23-2012, 14:38
coach gen to house - PDMcCripe@... - 01-23-2012, 15:05
coach gen to house - Wallace Craig - 01-24-2012 03:18
coach gen to house - Ralph Fullenwider - 01-24-2012, 04:08
coach gen to house - HANK - 02-11-2012, 07:44
coach gen to house - Wallace Craig - 02-11-2012, 07:59
coach gen to house - Ernie Ekberg - 02-11-2012, 10:20
coach gen to house - Wallace Craig - 02-11-2012, 10:58



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