hhsting
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It is a balanced three phase system and so no current in the neutral during normal operation. Any current in neutral due to any unbalance fault may be rectified rather quickly as it is a technically supervised installation. Bonding of transformer neutrals on both sides to ground (back to respective sources) is required for proper protection of Y-Y transformer (operation of protective device) in the OP case.
Attahced sketch shows two options one MGN and second single point ground. Since X0 and H0 are bonded neutral are grounded both sides in either option. Kind of like 3 pole ATS neutral not switched for generator that is wye but its transformer. If not then I am not sure what you mean?
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