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Gary Stone's avatar

I had an electrician install an exterior outlet for our backup gen. The house was one of 15 homes built around 1977. We were both surprised when he went to the breaker panel to shut off the city power that there was no main breaker….very surprised! Anyway, he installed a new circuit breaker panel with a main breaker and an interlock. Maybe something about code at that time allowed for the original installation. All good now.

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Moonmullens 1's avatar

You wrote a very important article on generator power backup for homes during power outages. I like that you covered all sides of the solution. As an electrician, I recommend the interlock system. Clearly the simplest and least cost way to back feed a panel. As long as you purchase an interlock with UL or another certified rating, your insurance company won't object. There are electrical installations that make the interlock a poor choice but for the majority of households, it can be a solution.

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