Electromatic
Senior Member
- Location
- Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
I was wiring a trailer-mounted generator to a small building to serve as backup power while the permanent standby generator is repaired. The building's ATS does not switch the neutral, so I attempted to remove the neutral-ground bond in the generator. What I found was that the generator output neutrals were all attached to a threaded stud that is attached to the metal back wall of the control compartment. The jumper from the neutral stud to the ground bar has no effect in isolating neutral from ground because the stud is bonded to all the other metal in the generator & trailer frame!
I'm thinking of writing to the manufacturer to tell them their design is screwed up. Thoughts?

I'm thinking of writing to the manufacturer to tell them their design is screwed up. Thoughts?
