How should I hook up my portable generator?

Start by learn­ing about gen­er­a­tor safe­ty with our handy instruc­tions.

Con­nect­ing a portable or recre­ation­al vehi­cle (RV) gen­er­a­tor to home wiring can cause safe­ty prob­lems. Ide­al­ly, appli­ances should be direct­ly plugged into a gen­er­a­tor. If you must hook the gen­er­a­tor to the main elec­tric pan­el, it is very impor­tant to dis­con­nect your home from YEC’s elec­tri­cal sys­tem first. If not dis­con­nect­ed, pow­er can flow from your gen­er­a­tor into out­side util­i­ty lines and kill or injure crews work­ing on the lines — even some dis­tance away. You could even injure a neigh­bor if pow­er from your gen­er­a­tor flows along com­mon lines to anoth­er house.

When elec­tric ser­vice is restored to your area, dis­con­nect your gen­er­a­tor before turn­ing on pow­er to your home. If you don’t, the gen­er­a­tor can be dam­aged. When using a gen­er­a­tor, make sure it has prop­er ven­ti­la­tion. It should only be oper­at­ed out­side. Remem­ber the gen­er­a­tor’s rat­ed wattage is a func­tion of the num­ber of appli­ances it will pow­er. The wattage of lights or oth­er appli­ances run off the gen­er­a­tor as a total should not exceed the rat­ed wattage of the gen­er­a­tor. The man­u­fac­tur­er’s rec­om­men­da­tions must be fol­lowed for prop­er usage and load. If you have any doubts, con­sult a qual­i­fied elec­tri­cian.

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