darunedefig
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- Location
- HV, New York
- Occupation
- Electrician
I was granted permission to do a feeder tap by the AHJ.
I have concerns about making sure there is a proper ground to neutral connection.
There is a remote post mounted meter/main combination panel that is rated at 200 amps.
From the feed through lugs the wire goes to a 200A Generac ATS inside the house. (see images for example)
The L1,L2, Neutral three wire feeder is in a nonmetallic conduit to the ATS in house.
The remote Meter/Main panel has a ground to neutral connection. GEC to ground rod next to post.
The ATS has a ground to neutral connection and a "GEC" to ground rod at house.
The existing ATS was done recently 2023, but the 3 wire and ground to neutral connection was there before.
I come across several jobs where an ATS is load-side and there is a ground to neutral connection in the ATS.
I am adding a solar PV dedicated panel and tapping the feeders.
My questions are:
A) If the ground to neutral connection is allowed in the ATS then we would also need a ground to neutral connection in the solar PV dedicated panel?
B) Is a three wire load-side tap allowed? Seems like old code yes, but new code no. Apparently my AHJ is allowing this.
C) Is a load-side ground to neutral allowed in automatic transfer switches (in this example with a remote main)? I see this quite frequently on jobs.
D) Are there code considerations for a post mounted remote Meter/Main since it is not a "separate building"?
E) A solution could be to run an EGC from remote main panel to ATS then disconnect G-N in ATS. No G-N connection in PV panel, just connect PV panel EGC to the new EGC in ATS? ..what would you all do?
I have concerns about making sure there is a proper ground to neutral connection.
There is a remote post mounted meter/main combination panel that is rated at 200 amps.
From the feed through lugs the wire goes to a 200A Generac ATS inside the house. (see images for example)
The L1,L2, Neutral three wire feeder is in a nonmetallic conduit to the ATS in house.
The remote Meter/Main panel has a ground to neutral connection. GEC to ground rod next to post.
The ATS has a ground to neutral connection and a "GEC" to ground rod at house.
The existing ATS was done recently 2023, but the 3 wire and ground to neutral connection was there before.
I come across several jobs where an ATS is load-side and there is a ground to neutral connection in the ATS.
I am adding a solar PV dedicated panel and tapping the feeders.
My questions are:
A) If the ground to neutral connection is allowed in the ATS then we would also need a ground to neutral connection in the solar PV dedicated panel?
B) Is a three wire load-side tap allowed? Seems like old code yes, but new code no. Apparently my AHJ is allowing this.
C) Is a load-side ground to neutral allowed in automatic transfer switches (in this example with a remote main)? I see this quite frequently on jobs.
D) Are there code considerations for a post mounted remote Meter/Main since it is not a "separate building"?
E) A solution could be to run an EGC from remote main panel to ATS then disconnect G-N in ATS. No G-N connection in PV panel, just connect PV panel EGC to the new EGC in ATS? ..what would you all do?
