Surge Protector questions.... -
HoosierDaddy - 09-16-2021
I'm currently using a Progressive portable SP that plugs into power pole.
I am considering hard wiring one into my Newell downstream from the power TX switch giving it the ability to protect both pole and generator power. Is this a common practice?
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pairodice - 09-16-2021
My Progressive SP got stolen - they did at least plug us back into the pole… :-(
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Richard - 09-16-2021
Dean, when I first installed the Progressive, I had it downstream of the xfer switch. I did not like how it behaved. It added a delay to power coming on from the generator, so I moved to just protect on the shore power side.
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RussWhite - 09-16-2021
Just shore power side for me too.
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bestgenman - 09-16-2021
Dean,
A generator can only produce 300% overload, surges are pretty minor so, my votes sides with “in commercial side”.
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Doug Musick - 09-18-2021
When my TR switch went bad I replaced with a TR switch and EMS combo unit which had to be installed downstream of both sources for the switch to function. It works great but does have a delay when switching to both shore and gen.
However I no longer have the ability to manually switch between shore and gen as my new "smart" switch automatically defaults to the gen any time it is running which I think is the reason I can't get any power when hooked into only a 30 amp plug after running the gen. I haven't tested my theory on this but will soon.