View Single Post
  #16   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair,misc.consumers.house
dpb dpb is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 12,595
Default generator extension cord

HeyBub wrote:
terry wrote:
Don't think the OP has a very good appreciation of the issues,
technical and legal liabilities involved; even if the arrangement (of
a previous owner) previously seemed to work OK!

It does 'sound' as though the generator output has; live (red), live
(black, neutral (white), and should have a green ground wire. Any of
those missing, then potentially unsafe and/or could cause damage to
house appliances!!!

Utility workers working on 'downed' lines during/after an emergency
can and understand , HAVE, received fatal electric shocks from line
which they understood were disconnected; by 'back feeds' from
negligent homeowners using improperly connected generators!


That's a possibility, yet I wonder who's making the bigger mistake: the
homeowner who doesn't know any better or the professional lineman who
should.


Neither mistake is any less than the other--ignorance is no excuse,
particularly in a case where the person (OP in this case) can no longer
even claim ignorance.

I'd think any lineman who treats a downed power line as "dead" will end up
that way himself.


It has indeed happened, not always from downed lines but supposedly
isolated lines. Our local REC had a lineman burned severely and very
lucky he wasn't killed by such an incident where the generator was put
onto the line _during_ the time they were working on a feeder that was
physically disconnected from the line source but a secondary transformer
was on the other side.
--