I have a 4-wire, 480V supply that is brought to a service entrance disconnect. I know I am required to bring the neutral to this point to comply with code (250.24). My question is, can I "abandon" it there if I do not need a neutral for single-phase loads? The three-phase system will be brought from the service entrance into a 3-wire switchboard (or 4-wire, depending on the answer to my question), and will feed 3-phase loads.
Second part of my question is, if I connect a generator to that 3-wire switchboard, how to I properly ground the neutral of the generator? Do I need to bring the generator neutral back to the service entrance as you would with a non-separately derived system? Or can I solidly ground the generator and create a separately derived system?
Third part...does the answer to "part 2" depend on if I am operating the generator in parallel or islanded with the utility?
Second part of my question is, if I connect a generator to that 3-wire switchboard, how to I properly ground the neutral of the generator? Do I need to bring the generator neutral back to the service entrance as you would with a non-separately derived system? Or can I solidly ground the generator and create a separately derived system?
Third part...does the answer to "part 2" depend on if I am operating the generator in parallel or islanded with the utility?