garthknowles
DIY
Apologies up front but I'm a DIYer and only got 1 reply on that forum so trying here. I'm in Ontario Canada where a homeowner can do there own electrical work. Here's my question:
On my 2200 watt Honda generator the 120 v outlets are protected by a built in 20 amp breaker. Can I use this safely to power a 15 amp (14 gauge wire) household circuit, ie temporarily bypassing the 15 amp panel breaker? Or do I need to install a 15 amp in-line breaker in the wiring from the generator? With only the 20 amp generator breaker, wouldn't this potentially allow the circuit to see more current than it can safely handle, ie if the circuit was inadvertently overloaded?
Thx
Garth
On my 2200 watt Honda generator the 120 v outlets are protected by a built in 20 amp breaker. Can I use this safely to power a 15 amp (14 gauge wire) household circuit, ie temporarily bypassing the 15 amp panel breaker? Or do I need to install a 15 amp in-line breaker in the wiring from the generator? With only the 20 amp generator breaker, wouldn't this potentially allow the circuit to see more current than it can safely handle, ie if the circuit was inadvertently overloaded?
Thx
Garth