B boltneck Member Feb 19, 2014 #1 Ive spent the last hour reading old posts on the subject ...and so it seems to me that with most portables having the neutral bonded, interlock kits on your main panel are a clear violation. ...and yet that is what most installs consist of. what am I missing?
Ive spent the last hour reading old posts on the subject ...and so it seems to me that with most portables having the neutral bonded, interlock kits on your main panel are a clear violation. ...and yet that is what most installs consist of. what am I missing?
ActionDave Chief Moderator Staff member Location Durango, CO, 10 h 20 min from the winged horses. Occupation Licensed Electrician Feb 19, 2014 #2 As long as the neutral is not bonded on the genny it's not a violation. That's all there is to it. Last edited: Feb 19, 2014
B boltneck Member Feb 20, 2014 #3 Thanks, I get that what I don't get is now that all portable generators are supposed to have a bonded neutral, how can an interlock be compliant
Thanks, I get that what I don't get is now that all portable generators are supposed to have a bonded neutral, how can an interlock be compliant
ron Senior Member Location New York, 40.7514,-73.9925 Feb 20, 2014 #4 I guess that is why the generator manufacturers that have the N-G bond (most), should have instructions on how to remove them. http://members.rennlist.org/warren/honda.pdf Review the first FAQ from this interlock kit panel company http://www.reliancecontrols.com/Support.aspx?faq
I guess that is why the generator manufacturers that have the N-G bond (most), should have instructions on how to remove them. http://members.rennlist.org/warren/honda.pdf Review the first FAQ from this interlock kit panel company http://www.reliancecontrols.com/Support.aspx?faq