I have a client who has a non seperatly derived generator installaed on a property to act as back up power for a couple of homes. Someone installed a sub-panel (part of thesame system) directly to the generator to feed a well pump. There was a short circuit in the well pump that ended up frying the circuit board and some other electronics in the generator. When i investigated the problem I found that the subpanel which is about 400' from the electrical service did not have ground coming in with the feeders but had a uffer ground. when testing the uffer ground there was much more resistance than the ground coming from the generator. That is what probably caused the electronics to burn up. My question is though is the installer of the panel at fault for the electronics burning up? or should this panel have been part of the same grounding system as the generator because they are all part of the same electrical system? If someone could respond with NEC references I would be very appreciative