MushCreek
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Our power was out for several days after Hurricane Zeta. I have a 6500 watt generator, and we were able to keep the food cold and heat food up. I want to hook the thing up to the whole house with a transfer switch or whatever to be safe and code-compliant. I know it won't run everything, but I can run a few things like we did this time, without having extension cords all over the place.
What about the electric water heater? It's on a 30A breaker. The genny has a 30A 240V twist-and-lock outlet. Does that mean it will (theoretically) run the water heater as long as nothing else is on? My confusion comes from reading the specs on the WH. Top element= 4500 W. Bottom element= 4500W. BUT, it also says the total is 4500W! Last I knew, 4500 X 2 = 9000W. Does that mean that it never runs both elements at the same time?
I could always disconnect one element when running in a emergency situation like this, that way being sure to only draw 4500W. I'm confused, though, why it says the total load is only 4500W. Ideas?
What about the electric water heater? It's on a 30A breaker. The genny has a 30A 240V twist-and-lock outlet. Does that mean it will (theoretically) run the water heater as long as nothing else is on? My confusion comes from reading the specs on the WH. Top element= 4500 W. Bottom element= 4500W. BUT, it also says the total is 4500W! Last I knew, 4500 X 2 = 9000W. Does that mean that it never runs both elements at the same time?
I could always disconnect one element when running in a emergency situation like this, that way being sure to only draw 4500W. I'm confused, though, why it says the total load is only 4500W. Ideas?