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time2roll
Mar 14, 2021Nomad
Romex is a brand name to NM-B wire used to wire houses and many RVs. It is the group of three wires to carry power to where it is needed.
You first need to discover what is connected to each branch. Then you remove the Hot and Neutral to connect to the transfer switch. I think you understand it.
Transfer switch will have a diagram. Only the Hot and Neutral are switched. The ground just flows through always.
https://www.donrowe.com/v/vspfiles/pdf/ts15_ts20_owners_guide.pdf
You could swap in some different breakers if you need to isolate something. Looks like two branch circuits are ganged up on one breaker. That might be the converter.
Looks like a GFCI breaker on the right that I don't see a Hot connection. Maybe some issue is tripping the GFCI and the wire was moved instead of fixing the issue. Or maybe the picture resolution is difficult to confirm.
You first need to discover what is connected to each branch. Then you remove the Hot and Neutral to connect to the transfer switch. I think you understand it.
Transfer switch will have a diagram. Only the Hot and Neutral are switched. The ground just flows through always.
https://www.donrowe.com/v/vspfiles/pdf/ts15_ts20_owners_guide.pdf
You could swap in some different breakers if you need to isolate something. Looks like two branch circuits are ganged up on one breaker. That might be the converter.
Looks like a GFCI breaker on the right that I don't see a Hot connection. Maybe some issue is tripping the GFCI and the wire was moved instead of fixing the issue. Or maybe the picture resolution is difficult to confirm.
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