JasonG2020
New Member
Hello all,
I'm in the process of installing a GE T050N 50-amp inlet on my brick exterior to support a portable generator hookup. The GE panel has punchouts on the bottom and sides, but none directly in the rear. My facade has conduit with a single gang cover positioned over it. Ideally the panel would go directly over that external cover. Is it ok to punch a hole in the rear of the GE inlet and thread a strain relief plug into it, or do I need to position it to allow the cable to use an existing punch out? Can I just drill an appropriately sized hole into the box? The box is listed on the Home Depot site if pictures are needed. Thanks in advance!
I'm in the process of installing a GE T050N 50-amp inlet on my brick exterior to support a portable generator hookup. The GE panel has punchouts on the bottom and sides, but none directly in the rear. My facade has conduit with a single gang cover positioned over it. Ideally the panel would go directly over that external cover. Is it ok to punch a hole in the rear of the GE inlet and thread a strain relief plug into it, or do I need to position it to allow the cable to use an existing punch out? Can I just drill an appropriately sized hole into the box? The box is listed on the Home Depot site if pictures are needed. Thanks in advance!