Newton
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I got an inspector who had never seen a neutral switching transfer station before. He did not like the idea at all. I have installed the same thing In a different city with no problems but probably made the mistake of mentioning the EV. He called his supervisor and they are not sure what to make of a generator on wheels. It is a separately derived system which might require a ground rod, but he didn’t want to trust me to hook it up to a ground rod. The Generac manual says a ground rod to the generator may be required. I think the issue is that the GFCI won’t trip when required if there isn’t a good ground and it comes down to whether or not the ground in the cable from the truck to the house ground rod is sufficient. I think that is a grey area; NEC says that the generator in a SDS must be grounded but does it count if it is attached to grounded equipment? I try to read some of the OSHA stuff on this and get confused. I see no dedicated grounding point on the truck.
Does anybody have references from Ford or Generac that might help me out? The guy is interested because he knows that this issue is coming but I apparently am the first in this town. Normally generators have a way to disconnect the neutral/ground bond but there appears to be no way to do that on the truck.
Does anybody have references from Ford or Generac that might help me out? The guy is interested because he knows that this issue is coming but I apparently am the first in this town. Normally generators have a way to disconnect the neutral/ground bond but there appears to be no way to do that on the truck.
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