- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician
I have an 1875 KW generator with 3 integral disconnects, a 100 amp, 1200 amp, and 1200 amp. Inspector wrote up a violation: "No GF SENSOR FOR GENERATOR (277/480, 1000a)" and "No GF Provided Generator 700.7". Wouldn't a generator of that size have integral ground fault indication built into its control panel?
700.6 Signals. Audible and visual signal devices shall be provided, where practicable, for the purpose described in 700.6(A)through (D).
(A) Malfunction. To indicate malfunction of the emergency source.
(B) Carrying Load. To indicate that the battery is carrying load.
(C) Not Functioning. To indicate that the battery charger is not functioning.
(D) Ground Fault. To indicate a ground fault in solidly grounded wye emergency systems of more than 150 volts to ground and circuit-protective devices rated 1000 amperes or more. The sensor for the ground-fault signal devices shall be located at, or ahead of, the main system disconnecting means for the emergency source, and the maximum setting of the signal devices shall be for a ground-fault current of 1200 amperes. Instructions on the course of action to be taken in event of indicated ground fault shall be located at or near the sensor location.