electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
- Occupation
- Electrician
Lets say I have an off grid house (no utility source). There is an outside generator, and a PV system on the roof of the house. Basically I just treat it the exact same as if the generator were a customer owned outdoor transformer, right? So assuming the generator has a breaker integral to it, I would have a system bonding jumper at the genset, and run 4 wire to the house, right? IF applicable, I could use 250.30(A)(1) exception #2 and run 3 wire to the house, and make another N-G bond at the house. But there would always be N-G bond at the genset, and electrodes there. Is that all correct and are there any other options?