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You only want one point of bonding. It is to be done at your point to disconnect (your main breaker). make sure the frame of your gen set is grounded for safety.
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You only want one point of bonding. It is to be done at your point to disconnect (your main breaker). make sure the frame of your gen set is grounded for safety.
The way I read this, you only need the ground rod at the generator when you are not connected to the house service panel.The key to the whole seperately derived system nomenclature is "are you switching the neutral when you transfer to the generator". If you do switch to an isolated generator neutral like coyote62ny just described, you have a seperately derived system. If you connect your generator neutral to your house neutral solidly (not switched), then you have a non-seperately derived system (90% of systems are connected this way). Remember, if you do switch the neutral during transfer, the generator should be treated like its own seperate electrical service. This means it needs its own grounding electrode conductor - least a ground rod, plus one other grounding electrode (cold water pipe, metal gas line, auxillary ground rod, etc) AND your neutral and ground are tied together in the generator (because this is now the first means of disconnect). Confused yet?
Correct!The way I read this, you only need the ground rod at the generator when you are not connected to the house service panel.
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There were areas I worked in that I absolutely despised attempting to drive ground rods. One trick an inspector showed me was to drive the rod at an angle, you can do this up to 45 degrees. The angle trick combined with an electric jack hammer made this task bearable.Just had my service entrance upgraded and had to do this before inspection sign off, the electrician allowed me to do this..actually he dislikes driving rods in our rocky soil. I drilled it in past the caprock and used my pneumatic t post driver to finish. 5 minutes of easy work. While I lack the special test meter, I measured 0 ohms between the two and <3 ohms between them and service entrance neutral.
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