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Load testing MEP 803 A help

jaybird67k

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I'll be doing a load test soon before hooking up to my house.
The question is which way is better or does it matter?
Run one wire on a 120v leg out to 4 outlets and another wire on the other 120v leg to 4 outlets and use heaters and such or to hook up on the 220v and test it that way or does it matter?
Is load load no matter which way I do it?

Thanks so much.

Jason
 

Ray70

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A load is a load, unless it's an unbalanced load, then it's more of a misleading load... :) causing inaccurate load meter readings.
Either way will work as long as you use approximately the same load on both legs and as mentioned above, make sure your wiring is up to par.
I personally like to use 240V loads ( like ovens ) to keep the load balanced, but either will work.
 
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