Here's the setup in question:
Small Cogenerator (300kw) that operates in parallel with the utility source
Generator was designed as a 3 phase 4 wire system
Generator Ties into plant 480V LVSWGR, SWGR is 3 phase 3 wire. There is no "isolation transformer"
Neutral and ground in the plant appear to be bonded just at the utility delta-wye transformer ahead of the LVSWGR service entrance.
There are no 277V loads which is why the neutral isn't used in the plant
The part I am a bit confused on is how the generator neutral should be connected (if at all). Should the frame of the generator be tied back to the LVSWGR ground, or should there be a separate grounding electrode at the generator, and then an EGC tied back to the swgr?
Thoughts?
Small Cogenerator (300kw) that operates in parallel with the utility source
Generator was designed as a 3 phase 4 wire system
Generator Ties into plant 480V LVSWGR, SWGR is 3 phase 3 wire. There is no "isolation transformer"
Neutral and ground in the plant appear to be bonded just at the utility delta-wye transformer ahead of the LVSWGR service entrance.
There are no 277V loads which is why the neutral isn't used in the plant
The part I am a bit confused on is how the generator neutral should be connected (if at all). Should the frame of the generator be tied back to the LVSWGR ground, or should there be a separate grounding electrode at the generator, and then an EGC tied back to the swgr?
Thoughts?