Single phase 120\240. L0 is neutral. L1 a phase l3 b phase. Do you know what you're doing? Because there's a lot of ways to hook generators up wrong with very devastating results.
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Even when you know what you're doing mistakes still happen! I recently tested an AC reconnect box from an 003 I was selling to a fellow member. figured easiest way was to hook it up to my 003 I use for backup power which is connected to my shop and house.
1/2 way through hooking up the power wires to the "test" AC box, my wife calls to say dinner is ready.
I finish attaching the wires, head in to eat, come back out and start the gen, disconnect the house from the shop and switch the shop over to generator power. I turn on the shop lights, throw on the 1 hp bench grinder ( which sounded a bit odd ) then the exhaust fan ( which sounded really odd ) then I hear my son yell " Oh Sh*t " the tool box is on fire!
I look over and a dewalt 20V cordless battery charger on my toolbox had burst into flames.
I run out and disconnect the power only to find that the "dinner is ready" phone call interruption resulted in me attaching the 2nd hot leg to L0 instead of L3 so all the 120v outlets in the shop all received 240V including the dewalt charger.
Luckily all the expensive stuff was turned off and the charger seemed to be the only casualty.
Moral of the story... accidents can happen even when you "think" you know what you're doing! I just got off easy this time.