This involves putting a rod into the earth and attaching a ground cable.
Generator neutral bonded to frame.
In this case when you plug your refrigerator a few lights and any other appliance into the generator outlets the generator supplies the ground and keeps the appliances safe.
This would be copper wire.
Everything i have read and was told is that i can t have it bonded at the home panel and leave the neutral bonded to frame on the generator.
In a bonded neutral generator the neutral is bonded to the generator s frame.
If your portable generator has appliance outlets those outlets provide a ground.
Safety code requires the neutrals to be averted away from the original source your panel and connect to the first means of disconnect when using the generator.
All metal components will be bonded to the frame as these conduct electricity.
With a bonded neutral generator the neutral is connected to the frame of the generator.
Neutral wires aka grounded neutral are a source of confusion because they too are grounded.
The manual says the neutral is bonded to the frame.
When used as a stand alone floating neutral generator at least the frame of the generator must to be bonded to earth ground.
This g n jumper plug can be plugged into one of the generator s unused 20 amp outlets and the entire generator s electrical system will be n g bonded.
For two reasons both code safety we must switch the neutrals away from your original source.
You can obtain or make a dummy 15 or 20 amp edison plug with the neutral white and ground green screws jump together with a piece of 12 or 14 gauge wire see photos below.
Disconnecting the neutral bond to frame.
Floating neutral vs bonded neutral.
The difference being that they serve as part of the circuit by routing current back to the source.
Let s discuss bonded neutral generators.
The manufacturer will connect the conductive materials of the generator like the gas tank engine and frame to the alternator by means of an electric conductor of a suitable gauge.
In this instance the neutral is bonded connected to the frame of the generator.
The inlet box is wired to the home load center and grounded there along with the neutral going to the neutral bar in the home load center.
The code states a neutral shall be bonded at the first means of disconnect or in a generators case at the unit.
For certain generator applications a qualified electrician may recommend removing the neutral bond to the generator frame resulting in a floating neutral feeding electrical power to a house through a transfer switch which does not switch neutral may be one example.
There are two types of generators bonded neutral and floating neutral.