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    Ground wires on MEP-003

    The pad is ~4" thick, I used a post hole digger to dig down and encased the entire bolt in concrete and put mesh in the pad so I don't think the pad will crack or bolts move in the sandy soil. It was a little overkill, but I hated carrying & mixing the 20- 80# bags and only wanted to do it once.
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    Ground wires on MEP-003

    Footer Bolt...
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    Ground wires on MEP-003

    They sell them at Lowes. They are like the "L" bolts used in concrete but are "S" shaped. They are used in FL to give extra holding power due to hurricane building code. I'll try to get a picture.
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    Ground wires on MEP-003

    Yes. I did mean switched neutral. Thanks for the info. Do I need to worry that my "hold down" bolts could causing a secondary ground like attaching a ground rod?
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    Ground wires on MEP-003

    My interlock on the house panel does not have a switched ground. I understand the ground wire that goes from the house panel goes to the grounding lug on the generator. Do I need to disconnect the L0 wire to the grounding lug? Also, my generator is bolted to a pad with 4- 24" "footer bolts"...
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