Let me start with the application.
I have a 220KW 480/277V wye generator mounted on a truck. From the connection point on the generator there is a 400A fused discfonnect. From the fused disconnect there is a 400A pin and sleeve receptacle. This generator supplies another piece of equipment that is also on a truck. Between the generator and the equipment is a 4 wire rubber cord. The generator housing is grounded to the frame that the generator sets on, the disconnect and the receptacle is also grounded to the same point. The equipment is not using a neutral connection at all.
My question is this: Does the neutral bussing (center tap of the generator) have to be grounded to the frame of the genset?
I have my own idea of the answer after much studying of the NEC and several grounding references. One generator manufacturer said that it does not need to be connected while another one said that it did?
I am needing some very good explanations as to why or why not and I will be in the discussion as it progresses.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jason Skelton
I have a 220KW 480/277V wye generator mounted on a truck. From the connection point on the generator there is a 400A fused discfonnect. From the fused disconnect there is a 400A pin and sleeve receptacle. This generator supplies another piece of equipment that is also on a truck. Between the generator and the equipment is a 4 wire rubber cord. The generator housing is grounded to the frame that the generator sets on, the disconnect and the receptacle is also grounded to the same point. The equipment is not using a neutral connection at all.
My question is this: Does the neutral bussing (center tap of the generator) have to be grounded to the frame of the genset?
I have my own idea of the answer after much studying of the NEC and several grounding references. One generator manufacturer said that it does not need to be connected while another one said that it did?
I am needing some very good explanations as to why or why not and I will be in the discussion as it progresses.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jason Skelton