nerspellsner
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From what I understand about generator grounding, my conclusion is that if a permanently mounted generator is feeding a transfer switch that does not switch the neutral, the generator does not require any type of ground or bond to the service (street) side or the transfer switch. It does not need a ground rod installed next to it to ground its enclosure, unless the manufacturer requires it. It does not need a grounding electrode conductor installed from the service disconnect (street) side to the generator. It does not need an equipment grounding conductor installed from the service (street)side to the generator. Are my statements true or false? Thanks.