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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Mach-ete" data-source="post: 14198148" data-attributes="member: 16424"><p>It would be <strong>L1</strong> 120 vac (black wire), <strong>L2</strong> 120 vac (red wire), <strong>Neutral</strong> (white wire), <strong>Ground</strong> copper wire. </p><p></p><p>L1 and L2 go to 30 amp breaker terminal lugs, white and ground go to neutral/ground bus bar inside the electrical panel.</p><p></p><p>By "generator plug" you mean generator receptacle? Do you have a junction box you are running power from to your various loads? </p><p></p><p>From the electrical panel, to a junction box, you will have all 4 wires going to your generator receptacle, L1, L2, neutral white and ground. Be 100% certain to land the wires on the proper terminals designated on generator receptacle. </p><p></p><p>From the junction box you will have L1, neutral white and ground to receptacle(s).</p><p></p><p>From the junction box you have L1, L2, and ground to welder receptacle. Welders run on 240 split phase, no need for neutral white wire, they do require ground wire though. </p><p></p><p>Legal disclaimer: I officially advise you to hire a licensed electrician.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Mach-ete, post: 14198148, member: 16424"] It would be [B]L1[/B] 120 vac (black wire), [B]L2[/B] 120 vac (red wire), [B]Neutral[/B] (white wire), [B]Ground[/B] copper wire. L1 and L2 go to 30 amp breaker terminal lugs, white and ground go to neutral/ground bus bar inside the electrical panel. By "generator plug" you mean generator receptacle? Do you have a junction box you are running power from to your various loads? From the electrical panel, to a junction box, you will have all 4 wires going to your generator receptacle, L1, L2, neutral white and ground. Be 100% certain to land the wires on the proper terminals designated on generator receptacle. From the junction box you will have L1, neutral white and ground to receptacle(s). From the junction box you have L1, L2, and ground to welder receptacle. Welders run on 240 split phase, no need for neutral white wire, they do require ground wire though. Legal disclaimer: I officially advise you to hire a licensed electrician. [/QUOTE]
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