pwatkins87
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I am switching 2 MEP 003A's form being SDS's to non SDS setups. I disconnected the neutral bonding cable. and just to be safe I checked continuity between the Neutral Lug on the connection board and the ground lug and I am still measuring a very high resistance of 2. 672 M ohms. My question is, is this standard and just resistance being read through a gauge or transformer in the control panel or is there a bigger issue such as a chaffed/chewed wire or failing component?
I am concerned because I am running the two units mounted together on a fuel trailer that are now feeding two separate panels that have a shared neutral and ground and both panels are bonded. I cant afford to create a bonded neutral at the generator since they are mounted together and share a ground through the fuel trailer frame. If something were to become unbalanced or go wrong with the house wiring, I don't want to have a voltage back feed situation at the generator through the other generators neutral if they are still bonded for some reason.
Attached is a picture of the meter reading.
Thanks for any and all help!
PW
I am concerned because I am running the two units mounted together on a fuel trailer that are now feeding two separate panels that have a shared neutral and ground and both panels are bonded. I cant afford to create a bonded neutral at the generator since they are mounted together and share a ground through the fuel trailer frame. If something were to become unbalanced or go wrong with the house wiring, I don't want to have a voltage back feed situation at the generator through the other generators neutral if they are still bonded for some reason.
Attached is a picture of the meter reading.
Thanks for any and all help!
PW
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