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Ground Bonding

csheath

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Been reading up on the ground bonding question. Just wanting to create a thread with this title as opposed to the info being buried in other subjects.

The best I can understand is when I have my generator connected to my house which has the ground and neutral bonded in the panel I should remove the bonding strap on the generator.

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If I am operating my generator on my load bank through an unbonded panel I should connect the bonding strap. Or does it matter if I leave it disconnected for this?
 

TrailLifeBill

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If your load bank is 208 or 240 only, I don't believe it would matter since neutral is unused. However, if you have any 120v component in your load bank (a fan for example) - you need to bond neutral to ground.
 

csheath

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If your load bank is 208 or 240 only, I don't believe it would matter since neutral is unused. However, if you have any 120v component in your load bank (a fan for example) - you need to bond neutral to ground.
My load bank does use a 120v fan. I guess I will try to remember to put it back on for testing and remove it after so I don't forget.
 

Ken_86gt

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In general the neutral ground bond is located at the first means of disconnect or a service entrance. How ever you end up connecting things you should only have it bonded in one location or you will get circulating ground currents and potential safety issues- you could get shocked by touching the ground. Of course the code is the the only correct answer.

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Daybreak

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Howdy,
Always ground.
I repeat, always ground.

House Hook-up=
Main electrical house panel has a complete ground system setup. A generator will use that when connected to said house panel. Bonding strap dis-connected. The ground and neutral are bonded already in the house panel. You use 4 wires to connect to house.

Middle of field hook-up=
Ground rod, wire from rod to ground on generator. Ground and Neutral bonded. Bonding strap connected.

Load Bank Hook-up=
Ground rod, wire from rod to ground on generator. Ground and Neutral bonded. Bonding strap connected

Always ground. :shock:
 

rhurey

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Ground rod at generator when hooked to house?

It'd be easy to drive a rod where I keep the trailer parked and hook it up for when load banked. But lazy me would like to just leave it connected...
 

csheath

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I shouldn't need to disconnect my ground rod at the generator when I remove the bonding strap should I? I have a copper rod tied to the ground terminal.
 
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