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I have decided to attach a 4 wire cord to my output lugs and take it to a custom made box with a variety of outlets on it which I can use for different devices.
The manuals have a large number of errors in them so I am wary of trusting the manuals as there are contradictions. I'll post up pictures of the manuals as the discussion unfolds if needed.
I will be only using 120 and 240 single phase. No three phase.
For the 120 single phase function I will be powering my RV and the usual tool and misc. light that plugs into the standard household 120 outlet. The manual says to ground the L2 and I am fine with that and the RV does not bond the neutral and ground as is proper. The RV uses the special slanted 120 VAC pronged plug with the round ground prong. It is the 30AMP 120VAC plug not the 50AMP 240VAC.
So no questions about the 120 1ph switch setting, wiring, and grounding.
Now the 240 setting.
I read that the L2 lug is to be grounded when in 240 mode.
I also read that the courtesy outlet on the front is directly taken from the T1 / T4 leads on the generator. (bypassing any reconnection switch settings)
I also read that all the generator stator output leads are floating and none are referenced to ground. Stator lead grounding only occurs when a selected output load terminal is externally jumped to ground.
When running without any jumper to ground in the 240 mode both L1 and L2 indicate 120VAC when referenced to LO with a meter.
So my questions: When in the 240 mode can I draw 120 from both L1 and L2 if the neutral leg is LO? (Regardless of which output is grounded)
Can I Ground LO in the 240 mode when using L1 or L2 for 120? If yes, then LO and Ground would be considered bonded, correct?
If not acceptable to ground LO in the 240 mode then is there any issue grounding L2 as stated in the manual in the 240 mode and still tapping L1 and L2 against LO for 120VAC as long as LO is never bonded to ground anywhere in the system?
If I ground LO then I can see my way towards backfeeding my house at the main. If I ground L2 then I can only see applications in the field for 240 / 120 and not the house. (which is okay because I can backfeed the house 120 on the 120 single phase setting and skip the 240 for the house) BTW this generator runs my MIG welder with no issues so a typical field application would be 240 to the welder and 120 to the hand grinding tools, etc.
I realize the 120 take off in the 240 mode is probably limited to 10 AMPS or less. I'm guessing each winding is good for about 10AMPS. (The F1 F2 fuses are 7.5AMP thus protecting the T1 / T4 winding they are directly attached to. )When in the 240 mode my main use will be 240 and the 120 is just for small tools, etc. In fact for my output box design I am planning on just one 120VAC duplex outlet with one plug on L1 and the other on L2. I might entertain a 7.5 AMP fuse on each half of the duplex outlet so as not to overload the generator windings.
One reason I bought this generator is to have full output in 120VAC single phase mode for the RV, 30 amps 120VAC input.
Thanks in advance for any advice on grounding and 120 outputs in the 240 single phase mode. I'll post up some of the diagrams if this gets involved.
Doug
I have decided to attach a 4 wire cord to my output lugs and take it to a custom made box with a variety of outlets on it which I can use for different devices.
The manuals have a large number of errors in them so I am wary of trusting the manuals as there are contradictions. I'll post up pictures of the manuals as the discussion unfolds if needed.
I will be only using 120 and 240 single phase. No three phase.
For the 120 single phase function I will be powering my RV and the usual tool and misc. light that plugs into the standard household 120 outlet. The manual says to ground the L2 and I am fine with that and the RV does not bond the neutral and ground as is proper. The RV uses the special slanted 120 VAC pronged plug with the round ground prong. It is the 30AMP 120VAC plug not the 50AMP 240VAC.
So no questions about the 120 1ph switch setting, wiring, and grounding.
Now the 240 setting.
I read that the L2 lug is to be grounded when in 240 mode.
I also read that the courtesy outlet on the front is directly taken from the T1 / T4 leads on the generator. (bypassing any reconnection switch settings)
I also read that all the generator stator output leads are floating and none are referenced to ground. Stator lead grounding only occurs when a selected output load terminal is externally jumped to ground.
When running without any jumper to ground in the 240 mode both L1 and L2 indicate 120VAC when referenced to LO with a meter.
So my questions: When in the 240 mode can I draw 120 from both L1 and L2 if the neutral leg is LO? (Regardless of which output is grounded)
Can I Ground LO in the 240 mode when using L1 or L2 for 120? If yes, then LO and Ground would be considered bonded, correct?
If not acceptable to ground LO in the 240 mode then is there any issue grounding L2 as stated in the manual in the 240 mode and still tapping L1 and L2 against LO for 120VAC as long as LO is never bonded to ground anywhere in the system?
If I ground LO then I can see my way towards backfeeding my house at the main. If I ground L2 then I can only see applications in the field for 240 / 120 and not the house. (which is okay because I can backfeed the house 120 on the 120 single phase setting and skip the 240 for the house) BTW this generator runs my MIG welder with no issues so a typical field application would be 240 to the welder and 120 to the hand grinding tools, etc.
I realize the 120 take off in the 240 mode is probably limited to 10 AMPS or less. I'm guessing each winding is good for about 10AMPS. (The F1 F2 fuses are 7.5AMP thus protecting the T1 / T4 winding they are directly attached to. )When in the 240 mode my main use will be 240 and the 120 is just for small tools, etc. In fact for my output box design I am planning on just one 120VAC duplex outlet with one plug on L1 and the other on L2. I might entertain a 7.5 AMP fuse on each half of the duplex outlet so as not to overload the generator windings.
One reason I bought this generator is to have full output in 120VAC single phase mode for the RV, 30 amps 120VAC input.
Thanks in advance for any advice on grounding and 120 outputs in the 240 single phase mode. I'll post up some of the diagrams if this gets involved.
Doug
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