Texdan
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All wired correctly as my PB has run the house successfully multiple times- my question simply is the LIGHTNING 30A 240V connection same as my PB 30A 240V connection? Most info talks about a special LIGHTNING interface, which someone estimated would run about $7-13,000, which I do not want to set up a 3rd configuration.Assuming it was wired correctly, yes no changes required.
One thing we have noticed (by we I mean folks who have used the GENERAC transfer switches with the Lightning) is that if there is utility power being supplied to the GENERAC via the panel 50A breaker when making the switch to or from the Lightning, the Lightning will detect a ground fault and cut off the output at the 240V outlet - seems to be a short spike on connection to the Lightning under that scenario.
You can see it at the end of this video:
It does not mean there is a wiring error, although a wiring error could cause a real ground fault, so it can be a bit disconcerting - caused me to double check all my wiring for any errors, like picking the wrong neutral to transfer.
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