shockking
Member
- Location
- Sacramento, CA
- Occupation
- engineer
Trying to settle an age old debate in the office... What is wrong with these arrangements? What code section is violated? What risk is introduced?


Base case is the un-modified figure from Mike Holts, showing a generator and transfer switch with solidly bonded neutral.
Case 1 shows adding a ground rod at the transformer. Ground rod is only connected to the generator ground (not the neutral). The neutral is only bound to ground at the service panel.
Case 2 shows case 1 with the addition of a bonding jumper from generator neutral to new ground rod. There are two neutral-to-ground connections.


Base case is the un-modified figure from Mike Holts, showing a generator and transfer switch with solidly bonded neutral.
Case 1 shows adding a ground rod at the transformer. Ground rod is only connected to the generator ground (not the neutral). The neutral is only bound to ground at the service panel.
Case 2 shows case 1 with the addition of a bonding jumper from generator neutral to new ground rod. There are two neutral-to-ground connections.