jack123455
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After a rather large generator of 40Kva with a 63A, 32A, 16A and 16A circuits landed on a building site. A test for the Earth fault loop brought up a result of 1440 ohms from the generator feed to the main board. Obviously as this was quite high some further investigation brought to light that the centre tap of the generator was not linked neutral to earth. There has been a bond attached to the external metal work of the generator and this leads to an earth spike and would provide an escape for an earth fault. The unit has a 63A RCD and breakers.
Question is what additional risks and benefits would adding a link between earth and neutral bring?
We are under the impression that this will make the rig safer due to the fact that there will be an escape path for a short circuit which at present we don't have. Is there anything we are overlooking?
Advice would be appreciated.
Question is what additional risks and benefits would adding a link between earth and neutral bring?
We are under the impression that this will make the rig safer due to the fact that there will be an escape path for a short circuit which at present we don't have. Is there anything we are overlooking?
Advice would be appreciated.