ramsy
NoFixNoPay Electric
- Location
- LA basin, CA
- Occupation
- Service Electrician 2020 NEC
How does Neutral float if on-board receptacles have continuity EGC to Neutral?
Instructions show Neutral System = Floating.
Tech support provides email below:
From: xx@Duromaxpower.com
To: customer
Subject: xp13000eh floating neutral
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2025 17:32:58 +0000 (06/24/2025 10:32:58 AM)
The generator does have a jumper wire in-between the neutral and the stator housing, but the stator housing is on rubber motor mounts and doesn't have continuity to the frame or a path to ground by default, so this would still be considered a floating neutral generator.
Since the jumper is present you will find continuity between ground and neutral on the receptacles, however, the ground itself doesn't have a path to ground, so the generator is considered floating.
DuroMax Product Support Team
T: 844-387-6629 Ext 216
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Anyone encounter this before?
Instructions show Neutral System = Floating.
Tech support provides email below:
From: xx@Duromaxpower.com
To: customer
Subject: xp13000eh floating neutral
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2025 17:32:58 +0000 (06/24/2025 10:32:58 AM)
The generator does have a jumper wire in-between the neutral and the stator housing, but the stator housing is on rubber motor mounts and doesn't have continuity to the frame or a path to ground by default, so this would still be considered a floating neutral generator.
Since the jumper is present you will find continuity between ground and neutral on the receptacles, however, the ground itself doesn't have a path to ground, so the generator is considered floating.
DuroMax Product Support Team
T: 844-387-6629 Ext 216
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Anyone encounter this before?