I am installing a 200 amp generac ATS service rated transfer swtich and have a few questions. It is along with a 20kw generator. <br><br>I moved the neutral bond in the existing 200 amp panel to the the new transfer swtich. The transfer swtich has a factory installed ground jumper bracket to the case. The existing meter feeds the transfer swtich and then the transfer switch feeds back inside the existing main panel. I ran a EGC back from the transfer swtich case ground bar to the connection in the meter pan that goes to the ground rod. Then I ran another EGC connection from the transfer swithc ground bar inside to the existing panel. I put a lug onto the panel case and attached the water pipe connection EGC to this lug along with the EGC from the transfer swithch. <br><br>There is no longer any neutral bonding in the main panel. Is that acceptable to run the grounds there or do I need to run a water pipe ground directly to a neutral lug in the transfer switch or am I ok. There are no parallel grounds to feed neutral back on the ground but is that ground sufficient. <br><br>I also had an inspector once stated he wanted to see a wire directly from the neutral bar to the ground bar of the transfer swtich as the factory jumper was not enough. I told him NEC says it is and he just passed it. Just wanted to make sure I was good. <br><br>I know grounding bonding issues are always around and I appreciate any assistance. <br><br>Thanks, Eric.