I'm installing a replacement generator (1500kW, 480/277V output) in a system that is 480V, 3-wire (no 277V loads). The ATS is 3-pole, no neutral, and the utility feed is 3-wire. In the generator connection box, there is a neutral bus (no ground bus), and there is a chassis ground lug on the generator case. The manufacturer is telling me to bond my Equipment Grounding Conductor to the chassis ground, and make no connection to the neutral. But doesn't the EGC have to be referenced to the generator ground point? If there is a ground fault, don't I need a low-impedance path to ground? Why not bond the EGC to the generator neutral bus?