Ellis Redding
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Ok,
I know that if you create a subpanel, you do NOT connect the ground to the neutral in the subpanel. The only place that is to be done is in the main panel.
But what if you put a transfer switch between the main and the sub?
I just got a transfer switch and the part that switches only includes the 2 hots. The neutral connection is constant between either input and the common out to the subpanel. Is this ok?
My current thought is that I would feed the second input with an offgrid system.
Is this going to cause an issue if I have an autotransformer associated with the off grid system trying to create it's own neutral?
I know that if you create a subpanel, you do NOT connect the ground to the neutral in the subpanel. The only place that is to be done is in the main panel.
But what if you put a transfer switch between the main and the sub?
I just got a transfer switch and the part that switches only includes the 2 hots. The neutral connection is constant between either input and the common out to the subpanel. Is this ok?
My current thought is that I would feed the second input with an offgrid system.
Is this going to cause an issue if I have an autotransformer associated with the off grid system trying to create it's own neutral?