C0RR0SIVE wrote:
If you are going to hook a generator up to your home, then do it right. It's against every single code in the book to do what you have described, it's also very dangerous.................
There are probably not enough jail cells in the world to hold all of the people who hook up home generators by far more dangerous methods than the one I described.
"Too many people forget what order to flip the breakers and it can cause serious injury to linemen if someone forgets to kill the main, it has happened more than once."
Well, I'll take your word for that, although I have about 20 years of experience as an industrial electrician and another 16 years working in industry, and I don't recall ever hearing of such an occurrence. BTW we used to get a monthly newsletter from some government agency listing all of the accidental deaths for that month, including both industrial and residential.
The most popular way to get killed in industry, seemed to be knocking the pins out of an improperly blocked crane boom. If I remember correctly, most residential electrocutions were caused by an improperly grounded appliance of some kind, electric drills being the favorite.