avvidclif
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Similar except kind of reversed. With 50 service the loss of neutral is a REALLY BIG deal. So why would you place the surge protector in front of a device that could drop neutral. I only reason I see is that they feel their over, under and/or cycle checking circuits will get trip by generator power.
Then we read post after post of problems with transfer switches! And I believe most 50Amp transfer switches switch all three L1, N and L2. Chris
With proper maintenance (keep the screws tight) the transfer switch shouldn't be a problem. The only time it moves is when the generator is turned on. It's the random campground that has lost the neutral you have to be concerned with. The generator doesn't put out 240v.
The odds of having a transfer switch lose neutral are about the same as losing it in the breaker box in the rv.