General Tips for a home generator?

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NiteProwleR

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Nov 17, 2023
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I’m NERC certified but that’s for bulk electric system operations.

what I explained is illegal & advised not to do. Properly, he should have a transfer switch & use his generators 240V outlet to that transfer switch.

I’ve also performed the illegal way in a pinch. It works but you have to be very cognizant of your circuit limitations.
I'm just trolling sparkutie. Pay me no mind.
 

luchalibre

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Aug 13, 2024
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Larger Meter to accurately meter gas flow & separate line post meter for reducing pressure drop allowing usage of other ng appliances.
I've been thinking of getting a NG generator and have NG at my home I only use NG for my furnace and fireplace.
 

rmenergy

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Mar 27, 2021
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I've been thinking of getting a NG generator and have NG at my home I only use NG for my furnace and fireplace.
Your local gas utility will decide if a new meter is required. Most require a new meter but some get away without it. Not that it matters, the utility doesn't charge for the replacement.
 

kvr28

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Came across these pics on reddit, supposedly they lost their neutral and the gas line took over as the ground, I wouldn't even know wtf to do if I saw that



 

rmenergy

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Came across these pics on reddit, supposedly they lost their neutral and the gas line took over as the ground, I wouldn't even know wtf to do if I saw that



Open your main breaker.

Luckily as long as there's not a leak, there won't be a fire. Those flex lines won't hold up long though & a leak & subsequent fire will result once the line weakens and begins to leak.
 

CasketCaseZombie

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These recent stories of people being electrocuted to death after stepping outside their cars have legit spooked me. My dumbass would've never even thought about being killed if a powerline fell on a car I'd be in...
Walked outside to assess the post -Michael situation and found that the lines that run over my property had fallen on my truck. I wouldn’t go near that fucker until the power company guys assured me they were dead, and even then I got them to move them. I still had to step over them to get into my truck and got a crawly feeling between my shoulder blades doing it despite their having assured me they would not be energized until they were back on the pole.