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cloudswrest
Jul 27, 2006Explorer
Ready?ToRoll wrote:
Cloudswrest,
You may want to look at this OSHA Fact Sheet Grounding Requirements for Portable Generators If I read it correctly (that's a risky bet :) ), the last paragraph on pg.2 calls for the neutral to be bonded to the generator frame.
I found this link in a reply from "vermilye" in another thread Generator Grounding Thread
I'm interested because I have the PowerWise also.
Bruce
I believe it should be grounded at some point, but if you're connecting it to your house there (should) is already a single point ground somewhere. In this situation you now have a multi-point GND and risk tripping GFIs and/or having inadverdent GND return currents.
Cloudswrest (another Bruce)
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