penright
ALLIANCE MEMBER
I have seen lots of threads on backing feeding a panel while using the proper UL interlock. Just asking for a friend. No really, just asking for a friend, and true it might be more academic than anything else. He was looking to buy a portable generator and was looking at a 120 30A. My advice was if you are going through that much effort then go a little bigger with true 220. Then talking about just handling it with extension cords and there is a lot that does that, but that makes me nervous.
But to my question, when you back feed the panel with a breaker and interlock. Is the breaker just a switch? Could you just feed one side of the breaker if the generator is just 120? I know depending on which leg you would get every other outlet, but if the refrigerator happened to be on the other leg, maybe there would be an outlet close by that would be on the powered leg. Somehow that feels safer than stringing a bunch of extension cords through the house. How is this addressed by code?
But to my question, when you back feed the panel with a breaker and interlock. Is the breaker just a switch? Could you just feed one side of the breaker if the generator is just 120? I know depending on which leg you would get every other outlet, but if the refrigerator happened to be on the other leg, maybe there would be an outlet close by that would be on the powered leg. Somehow that feels safer than stringing a bunch of extension cords through the house. How is this addressed by code?