R J, the next time you need that generator you will be glad the job 
is done and glad you could do it during warm weather. Lee

On Tue, Jul 14, 
2009 at 
10:13:57AM 
-0400, RJ wrote:
> yesterday my wife and I did a job we been putting off for 6 months, and that 
> was to wire the sub panel and transfer switch for the generator. It wasn't 
> to difficult, but wasn't sure if I had to pull down the neutral/ground to 
> the sub panel or not. Check the code today with a inspector and found as 
> long as the main breaker box has the neutral and ground bar ind common, it 
> wasn't necessary. But the generator peg tail had to be a 3 with ground 
> rubberized cable. The code called for a 10 gauge cable, but seeing it was a 
> 30 foot extension or peg tail, I went to a #8 gauge cable.
> RJ 
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