I've got a good question for you all.
A 120/240 V, 3 phase generator with a main breaker feeds a MLO panel mounted on the generator. A 3 pole breaker in that panel feeds a 60amp receptacle that feeds an extension cord that hooks up to a main breaker in a panel inside of a Ground Control Shelter. THe Ground control shelter has the only ground rod that is supplied. All of the feeders have 3 hots, a neutral and a ground.
Question: Where should the grounds and neutrals be bonded? The most common answer is nowhere, because the generator is the main panel and all of the other panels are subpanels. But 250.24 (C) says Where an ac system at less than 1000Volts is grounded at any point, the grounded conductor(s) shall be run to each service disconnecting means and shall be bonded to each disconnecting means enclosure.
Am I reading too much into this?
And I know the generator should be grounded too. Its a long story!
A 120/240 V, 3 phase generator with a main breaker feeds a MLO panel mounted on the generator. A 3 pole breaker in that panel feeds a 60amp receptacle that feeds an extension cord that hooks up to a main breaker in a panel inside of a Ground Control Shelter. THe Ground control shelter has the only ground rod that is supplied. All of the feeders have 3 hots, a neutral and a ground.
Question: Where should the grounds and neutrals be bonded? The most common answer is nowhere, because the generator is the main panel and all of the other panels are subpanels. But 250.24 (C) says Where an ac system at less than 1000Volts is grounded at any point, the grounded conductor(s) shall be run to each service disconnecting means and shall be bonded to each disconnecting means enclosure.
Am I reading too much into this?
And I know the generator should be grounded too. Its a long story!