CHDinCT
Veteran Member
With Sandy now come and gone here in CT, we lost power for five days. No property damage thank goodness. We purchased a 6400 WATT (running) generator last year just before Irene and had a generator interlock switch wired in last summer so we were able to run most circuits in the house including the well water pump and furnace (for hot water - heat with wood now). Our generator can run any of our circuits except the 50 amp stove and 50 amp combo oven/microwave.
Which brings me to the question of whether we can run the microwave unit that's part of the 50 amp oven/microwave circuit? I know that the microwave runs on 120 volts somehow. I'm thinking that the 50 amp circuit delivers two 120 volt lines to the oven/micro and the oven uses both lines while the micro only uses one of the 120 volt lines. So, could I energize the 50 amp circuit and only use the microwave unit? If not, we'll have to purchase a separate table-top microwave for when we're on generator power. Any electricians out there that can say yeah or nay? Thanks in advance
Which brings me to the question of whether we can run the microwave unit that's part of the 50 amp oven/microwave circuit? I know that the microwave runs on 120 volts somehow. I'm thinking that the 50 amp circuit delivers two 120 volt lines to the oven/micro and the oven uses both lines while the micro only uses one of the 120 volt lines. So, could I energize the 50 amp circuit and only use the microwave unit? If not, we'll have to purchase a separate table-top microwave for when we're on generator power. Any electricians out there that can say yeah or nay? Thanks in advance
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