Hello everyone,
Newbie MEP owner here but have been researching on SS for a few weeks. Has anyone tried mounting these on their trailer mounted MEP gen set? https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-2-20-Amp-Backyard-Outlet-with-GFCI-Receptacles-U012010GRP/100579382
I have one mounted on my house in the back yard and love it. I was curious if anyone has any insight on wiring these to the main lugs on the generator as well as having a cord going to the house to a transfer switch/interlock panel. From what i read if i mount the receptacle to the trailer i will have to use the grounding rod to ground the genes. but if i am using a transfer switch with 4 wires going to the house that it will use the house ground. i don't plan on using both at the same time but just want the option of more outlets on the trailer. Also if i do hook up the receptacles on the trailer and they are gfci would i also have to install a circuit breaker pannel in-between the generator and the outlets? Or would the GFCI be enough protection?
Like i said i am new to this and if anyone could shed some light on the topic that would be great.
Thanks,
Mike.
Newbie MEP owner here but have been researching on SS for a few weeks. Has anyone tried mounting these on their trailer mounted MEP gen set? https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-2-20-Amp-Backyard-Outlet-with-GFCI-Receptacles-U012010GRP/100579382
I have one mounted on my house in the back yard and love it. I was curious if anyone has any insight on wiring these to the main lugs on the generator as well as having a cord going to the house to a transfer switch/interlock panel. From what i read if i mount the receptacle to the trailer i will have to use the grounding rod to ground the genes. but if i am using a transfer switch with 4 wires going to the house that it will use the house ground. i don't plan on using both at the same time but just want the option of more outlets on the trailer. Also if i do hook up the receptacles on the trailer and they are gfci would i also have to install a circuit breaker pannel in-between the generator and the outlets? Or would the GFCI be enough protection?
Like i said i am new to this and if anyone could shed some light on the topic that would be great.
Thanks,
Mike.