B and D don't 90% of all houses get the ground and the neutral from the same bar in the breaker panel box.
No, wrong question.
Sooo if you are feeding the neutral to the breaker box gr/nentral bar from the genny and the breaker box has a proper ground rod installed isn't it all the same.
No.
New code calls for a seperate ground bar from the neutral bar but hardly any of the houses built 10 years ago and before have it. And they all work just fine.
What am I missing in what your trying to say?
Gary
Voltage drop which raises the grounding system to above true earth potential. Open grounds. A ground rod in most soil. In particular frozen, dry or sandy soil has 10's to 100's of ohms resistance. Why does code stipulate the use of an insulated line 1 , insulated line 2, insulated neutral and a bare ground? To the stove,clothes dryer and from generator plugs etc?
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