thomas52
Mechanical
- Jan 17, 2004
- 3
I've got an old Coleman 5K (6250 surge) backup generator with with two 120 outlets (double-blade & ground) and two 240 outlets (same but one blade turned 90 degrees.)
My electrician say I can't use it in my new house. I need 240 for my well pump, and 120 for the rest of the house.
He recommended a Generac 7K (12250 surge, electric start) with 2 120VAC 20 amp outlets, one NEMA L-5 30amp 120 VAC (3 blades in circle) and one NEMA L-14 30 amp 120/240VAC (4 blades in circle.) (see - see halfway down near "rescue knife." - a nice generator, but a little tight on cash.)
Question: Can I use the old generator? If not, can I modify the old generator to accept a NEMA l-14 120/240VAC plug? Is there an 'adaptor' or 'converter' that I could use between the 'backup' breaker panel and the old generator? Please use simple terms, I'm way over my head here. Any help appreciated.
My electrician say I can't use it in my new house. I need 240 for my well pump, and 120 for the rest of the house.
He recommended a Generac 7K (12250 surge, electric start) with 2 120VAC 20 amp outlets, one NEMA L-5 30amp 120 VAC (3 blades in circle) and one NEMA L-14 30 amp 120/240VAC (4 blades in circle.) (see - see halfway down near "rescue knife." - a nice generator, but a little tight on cash.)
Question: Can I use the old generator? If not, can I modify the old generator to accept a NEMA l-14 120/240VAC plug? Is there an 'adaptor' or 'converter' that I could use between the 'backup' breaker panel and the old generator? Please use simple terms, I'm way over my head here. Any help appreciated.