โFeb-16-2021 06:18 PM
โFeb-23-2021 03:52 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โFeb-23-2021 03:00 PM
โFeb-23-2021 12:42 PM
mr_andyj wrote:
Easiest is to run some extension cords.
Safest is to run some extension cords.
Best is to have electrician install an cut-off switch
โFeb-23-2021 09:41 AM
โFeb-23-2021 09:08 AM
mr_andyj wrote:
Beware, it is possible to "backfeed" the house by running your generator into an outlet, but the DANGER is over-loading that wiring from that outlet to the panel and causing a fire. You can turn off all the circuit breakers except that outlet and the blower motor and maybe be OK, but what else is on that outlet's breaker?
I know what I am doing and would never backfeed an outlet just because of the risk of making a mistake.
โFeb-23-2021 08:30 AM
โFeb-21-2021 09:12 PM
ktmrfs wrote:time2roll wrote:
So the gas burns outdoors and is pumped in with the freon or a fluid? Sounds like a heat pump to me even if it uses heated air rather than the bitter cold outside air to move the heat.
I am sure the multi-speed blower and maybe multi-speed compressor make it very efficient.
One's I heard about have a plenum from the unit to the house to move hot/cold air for heating or cooling. Unlike an outside AC unit that has the freon lines going to the inside furnace and plenum.
think of it as a typical furnace mounted outside the house. Some are roof mounted.
So, no they are NOT a heat pump for heat, just a heat pump for the AC just like any AC unit is. Likely reason they need 240v is for the AC unit, so they run the furnace section off the 240V or may have an internal transformer for the furnace section.
โFeb-21-2021 07:13 AM
time2roll wrote:
So the gas burns outdoors and is pumped in with the freon or a fluid? Sounds like a heat pump to me even if it uses heated air rather than the bitter cold outside air to move the heat.
I am sure the multi-speed blower and maybe multi-speed compressor make it very efficient.
โFeb-21-2021 02:36 AM
โFeb-20-2021 07:37 PM
โFeb-20-2021 07:20 PM
Dusty R wrote:
I haven't worked on a furnace for over 20 years.
I'd do a little more research. Start by checking and see if the breaker that powers the circuit that feeds is a 2 pole breaker.
Or a small transformer could be used feed the fan motor or furnace.
โFeb-20-2021 06:14 PM
โFeb-20-2021 05:47 PM
โFeb-17-2021 05:37 PM
opnspaces wrote:coolmom42 wrote:time2roll wrote:
3000 watts should run that house fine. Electrician will probably put the critical items on a 120v sub panel in addition to installing a switch and a power inlet to connect power.
My generator is 4000 watts. It would be nice to be able to run the whole house, including TV & internet. Not essential, but nice.
Just wanted to touch on this because I had the same thoughts about how cool it would be to keep the internet up. The problem is unless you are tethering the internet through cellular, once the power goes out the internet goes out too. Yes I can get my cable modem back up and running on the generator. But after the signal leaves my modem it is dropped by some unknown system down the line because it has no power either. So in reality once the power goes out the internet goes with it.
โFeb-17-2021 05:34 PM
opnspaces wrote:coolmom42 wrote:time2roll wrote:
3000 watts should run that house fine. Electrician will probably put the critical items on a 120v sub panel in addition to installing a switch and a power inlet to connect power.
My generator is 4000 watts. It would be nice to be able to run the whole house, including TV & internet. Not essential, but nice.
Just wanted to touch on this because I had the same thoughts about how cool it would be to keep the internet up. The problem is unless you are tethering the internet through cellular, once the power goes out the internet goes out too. Yes I can get my cable modem back up and running on the generator. But after the signal leaves my modem it is dropped by some unknown system down the line because it has no power either. So in reality once the power goes out the internet goes with it.