03-21-2016, 03:57 PM
Marc, I'll try to help. First , have you taken a voltage reading at the XFER generator inputs with a known meter? I get a lot of calls blaming the generator when it usually turns out to be something else. If you have a bad contact in the XFER, then you will see a voltage drop on your in house meters.
Generator voltage regulators don't (the type that is in your coach) look at leg to neutral. They sense the 240V output and adjust accordingly. If the XFER shows a difference leg to neutral (white) at the gen terms, go further back to the generator output breaker and look there.
you can call me or PM me if you like.
614-271-7488
Generator voltage regulators don't (the type that is in your coach) look at leg to neutral. They sense the 240V output and adjust accordingly. If the XFER shows a difference leg to neutral (white) at the gen terms, go further back to the generator output breaker and look there.
you can call me or PM me if you like.
614-271-7488
Gordon Jones
2000-45'-2slide-#567