โAug-31-2021 07:09 PM
โSep-01-2021 12:38 PM
โSep-01-2021 11:58 AM
BFL13 wrote:
My B&S P2200 portable inverter gen manual says, "--the AC stator winding is isolated from the grounding fastener and the AC receptacle ground pins. On a floating neutral generator the AC receptacle ground pins are not functional. Electrical devices, such as a GFCI, requiring a functioning ground pin will not operate."
โSep-01-2021 09:44 AM
โSep-01-2021 09:13 AM
wnjj wrote:I just verified this on all four of my Champions, one being an inverter model. The receptacle ground prong is tied to the external ground lug on all of them. He will connect the yellow/green striped ground wire to the ground lug and plug a bonding plug into any receptacle on either generator. This will bond ground to neutral on all receptacles. You want to bond at only 1 point.BFL13 wrote:
In the link for the Link it shows the yellow wires going to each gen's chassis ground lug.
How does the chassis ground for the gen connect to the gen's receptacles' neutrals by using the bonding plug unless the gen's chassis is connected to the receptacles' grounds?
Is that what wnjj meant above?
Yes, the ground pins on the 20A receptacle are connected internally to the ground lug, which is where you attach the parallel kit ground.
โSep-01-2021 09:11 AM
wnjj wrote:BFL13 wrote:
In the link for the Link it shows the yellow wires going to each gen's chassis ground lug.
How does the chassis ground for the gen connect to the gen's receptacles' neutrals by using the bonding plug unless the gen's chassis is connected to the receptacles' grounds?
Is that what wnjj meant above?
Yes, the ground pins on the 20A receptacle are connected internally to the ground lug, which is where you attach the parallel kit ground.
โSep-01-2021 09:00 AM
BFL13 wrote:
In the link for the Link it shows the yellow wires going to each gen's chassis ground lug.
How does the chassis ground for the gen connect to the gen's receptacles' neutrals by using the bonding plug unless the gen's chassis is connected to the receptacles' grounds?
Is that what wnjj meant above?
โSep-01-2021 08:57 AM
โSep-01-2021 07:04 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
As I understand it the parallel link has only two wires to each generator. Thus you will need to bond at the 30 amp outlet in the P-link.
โSep-01-2021 04:09 AM
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โAug-31-2021 10:06 PM
BFL13 wrote:Baja Man wrote:BFL13 wrote:
OP is asking about plugging into gens, but the two receptacles are in the paraLink.
The neutral-grounding plugs I am referring to are plugged into the inverters 120V receptacle
I have seen the bonded 15a adapters used for that and you would have one on the shore power cord plug. You say you will be using the parallel kit, so you will be plugging into one of the two 30a paraLink receptacles depending on your plug type, not into one of the gens.
Do you intend to have a 30a adapter modified to be bonded? Very confusing.
โAug-31-2021 09:56 PM
โAug-31-2021 09:31 PM
Baja Man wrote:BFL13 wrote:
OP is asking about plugging into gens, but the two receptacles are in the paraLink.
The neutral-grounding plugs I am referring to are plugged into the inverters 120V receptacle
โAug-31-2021 09:14 PM
BFL13 wrote:
OP is asking about plugging into gens, but the two receptacles are in the paraLink.