BillyP
Veteran Member
Shimon said:The problem arises because your main breaker only shuts off the two hot wires. The neutral wire is always connected to the power company unless you pull the meter.
What can happen is that you have a fault to ground but if your grounding wiring isn't up to snuff then the fault will travel back up the neutral which can shock a lineman. However, in most cases the generator cb will trip before anything bad happens...but it is still possible.
Remember, if you use your main breaker as a shut-off then you are not really shut-off from the power company. You need to have a switch that shuts off both hot wires and the neutral.
I guess I don't get it but I'm no electrician either. The ground and neutral are tied together, here anyway, and any short would either throw a breaker or go to ground? The first ground would be at the meter.