generator/transfer switch connection

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Can't read the schematic, looks half faded out

Ref #10 120/240V 30A Kit
The note *W/B (extra wire included in kit, terminate at 120V 30A receptacle)

Clearly your generator supplies both 120V and 240V.

Questions:

In post #6 you stated -"I can go into the panel and wire a pigtail out and pick up a neutral off the 120v circuits."

Were you talking about the transfer switch or the generator?
 
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Can't read the schematic, looks half faded out

Ref #10 120/240V 30A Kit
The note *W/B (extra wire included in kit, terminate at 120V 30A receptacle)

Clearly your generator supplies both 120V and 240V.

Questions:

In post #6 you stated -"I can go into the panel and wire a pigtail out and pick up a neutral off the 120v circuits."

Were you talking about the transfer switch or the generator?

I was talking about the generator. There are two 120v, 15 amp duplex recepticals, and 1 30 amp L5 120v receptical that have both neutral and ground connections. My thought is to utilize the 240 volt outlet wires and pick up the neutral from the 120v circuits and run a 4 wire receptical. Sound reasonable?
 
   / generator/transfer switch connection #14  
I was talking about the generator. There are two 120v, 15 amp duplex recepticals, and 1 30 amp L5 120v receptical that have both neutral and ground connections. My thought is to utilize the 240 volt outlet wires and pick up the neutral from the 120v circuits and run a 4 wire receptical. Sound reasonable?

Yea sounds good.
 
 
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