Henry Ford
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Agreed. I misunderstood what the exception was addressing.That does not address the continuous GEC requirement.
After doing some reading I came across the following informational note in NEC 250.30.
I believe this describes a Lightning plugged into a Generac 6853 which switches the hots and neutral but maintains the connection to the service ground. It seems to be describing this setup as code legal.Informational Note No. 1: An alternate ac power source, such as an on-site generator, is not a separately derived system if the grounded conductor is solidly interconnected to a service-supplied system grounded conductor. An example of such a situation is if the alternate source transfer equipment does not include a switching action in the grounded conductor and allows it to remain solidly connected to the service-supplied grounded conductor when the alternate source is operational and supplying the load served.
I'm not an electrician.
Edit: the above proves I'm not an electrician and is wrong. @v2h8484 explains below.
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