My local inspector says I don't need a ground rod a the generator.
To my way of thinking when the ATS goes into emergency power, the generator "Separately derived source"
At the ATS the?normal power grounded elect. is not broken by the switch, and the equipment ground is common to the gen set equipment ground,
This could possible set up a ground loop with the power co.
The grounds and Nutls. should be kept separate and a ground rod installed at the gen set.
Is my thinking right?
To my way of thinking when the ATS goes into emergency power, the generator "Separately derived source"
At the ATS the?normal power grounded elect. is not broken by the switch, and the equipment ground is common to the gen set equipment ground,
This could possible set up a ground loop with the power co.
The grounds and Nutls. should be kept separate and a ground rod installed at the gen set.
Is my thinking right?