mshields
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
I'm in the process of conducting a survey of ATS's at a hospital. The service is 480Y/277V and 4000A. They do have ground fault protection as you would expect but all of the ATS's are 3 pole. We are looking to replace multiple generators and before I tell them they have to replace all of the ATS's, I'm just looking for a sanity check. As far as I know, it's a no brainer that they are going to need 4 pole switches and to bond the neutral to ground at the generator in order for the ground fault to work properly. The reason I wonder if I'm missing something is that, while these switches are old; like 30 years old, what's changed from then to now. Was ground fault not required before a certain time?