fxit_man
Executive Member
Yeah possible but could lead to property damage injury or loss of life., The correct way would be to have a change over switch (manual) or change over relay contactor (Automatic). The connection will then be broken from the one before connecting to the other. There should be a time delay in this operation to ensure all equipment dissipated the energy before the "new" power reconnects else special synchronizing electronics is required.
So if i tell my electrician i want a Change over relay contractor then he'll know what im talking about?
With this, will the generator start automatically when i have a power cut?
Thanks