Forum Discussion
mikestock
Nov 09, 2017Explorer
I have an outside, 30 amp, receptacle that feeds a 50 amp transfer switch with both legs tied together. On the other side of the switch is the power company's feed to the two legs. The common output covers most of the essential 120 volt circuits, including the furnace blower.
My home has gas heat, water heater and range. The air conditioner and clothes dryer, and washing machine are on separate circuits. This was done by an electrical contractor and there is no chance of backfeed.
I have very few limitations when we lose power.
My home has gas heat, water heater and range. The air conditioner and clothes dryer, and washing machine are on separate circuits. This was done by an electrical contractor and there is no chance of backfeed.
I have very few limitations when we lose power.
About DIY Maintenance
RV projects you can tackle on your own with a few friendly pointers.4,352 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 23, 2025