Isolating different power sources, Power supply cord, Ground fault circuit interrupters – Generac Power Systems 00862-1 User Manual

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• If you use metallic conduit, vapor seal the end of the con­

duit where it enters the junction box. Do this because
flexible metallic conduit is not vapor proof along its entire
length.

ISOLATING DIFFERENT

POWER SOURCES

Connections from the junction box must terminate in a
double pole, double throw transfer switch (Figure 30).
An alternate method for isolating different power
sources is by using an isolating receptacle (Figure 31
on Page 26). Whichever method you use, you must
be certain that both power sources are NOT connect­
ed at the same time.

POWER SUPPLY CORD

The power supply cord must comply with all applica­

ble codes, standards and regulations. It must be large
enough to handle the full amperage to which it will be
subjected.

GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT

INTERRUPTERS

The National Electric Code (NFPA 70, 551-7) requires
that you install ground fault circuit interrupters

(GFCIs) on all external and some internal electrical
receptacles. Contact your manufacturer or dealer for
recommendations.

Figure 30 — Transfer Switch Isolation Method

2ND AIR

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