bullman
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- Location
- Walnut Cove, NC, US
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
I have two buildings on my property. Each has its own 200A (240/120 single phase) service and meter. The Power company has a pad mounted transformer on the premises that supplies both buildings. My goal is; to have the ability to connect both buildings to a mobile (trailer mounted) 35KW generator in the event of power lose.
I plan to use a 200A 3 pole service entrance rated manual transfer switch at each building. 3rd pole is for switching the neutral. Each transfer switch will have a receptacle to allow generator connection via 4 conductor mining cable.
If the connection scheme above makes since then my questions are as follows:
Do I need to bond the neutral and ground at the generator?
Do I need to bond the equipment ground from the generator to the transfer switch?
Do I need to bond the transfer switch, meter base and load centers together?
When the transfer switch is in neutral position how is the transfer switch and other enclosures grounded? I assume that is where the proper equipment grounding will come into play.
Since this is a mobile generator, Will I need to have a ground rod connection where the generator is parked?
Will this be a separately derived system?
Is there such a thing as a manual transfer switch with overlapping neutral connection to avoid the arcing at engagement? I know they have automatic ones that can do this.
Thanks
I plan to use a 200A 3 pole service entrance rated manual transfer switch at each building. 3rd pole is for switching the neutral. Each transfer switch will have a receptacle to allow generator connection via 4 conductor mining cable.
If the connection scheme above makes since then my questions are as follows:
Do I need to bond the neutral and ground at the generator?
Do I need to bond the equipment ground from the generator to the transfer switch?
Do I need to bond the transfer switch, meter base and load centers together?
When the transfer switch is in neutral position how is the transfer switch and other enclosures grounded? I assume that is where the proper equipment grounding will come into play.
Since this is a mobile generator, Will I need to have a ground rod connection where the generator is parked?
Will this be a separately derived system?
Is there such a thing as a manual transfer switch with overlapping neutral connection to avoid the arcing at engagement? I know they have automatic ones that can do this.
Thanks