dave121
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- Central Wisconsin
I need your help to clear up this ground rod install at a generator.
Our installs are on irrigation systems, supplied from a 3 phase, 4 wire, 480 volt engine mounted generator. The generator is only supplying the 3 phase 480 volt load.
The irrigator is anchored to a concrete encased electrode system, with a #4 cu. from the control panel to the cee. If the well is at the site, the well casing is also connected to the cce, so now there are 2 electrodes in close proximity.
Should the generator frame;
1. Have its own ground rod driven and be separate, not connected to the other electrode system? I'm pretty sure this is improper.
2. Be connected to the other system without an additional rod? Just an external conductor from the generator frame connected to the electrodes.
3. Not connected to the gec system at all except through the equipment grounding conductor run with the supply conductors from the generator to the irrigator? The EGC is connected to the generator frame in the wire box of the generator.
Thanks
Our installs are on irrigation systems, supplied from a 3 phase, 4 wire, 480 volt engine mounted generator. The generator is only supplying the 3 phase 480 volt load.
The irrigator is anchored to a concrete encased electrode system, with a #4 cu. from the control panel to the cee. If the well is at the site, the well casing is also connected to the cce, so now there are 2 electrodes in close proximity.
Should the generator frame;
1. Have its own ground rod driven and be separate, not connected to the other electrode system? I'm pretty sure this is improper.
2. Be connected to the other system without an additional rod? Just an external conductor from the generator frame connected to the electrodes.
3. Not connected to the gec system at all except through the equipment grounding conductor run with the supply conductors from the generator to the irrigator? The EGC is connected to the generator frame in the wire box of the generator.
Thanks