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Portable generator bonding and grounding is one of the most misunderstood areas of the NEC — especially when it comes to floating neutrals, SDS vs non-SDS systems, and transfer switch connections. Equipment Used in This Setup: Generator used: https://amzn.to/4iwukPG Manual transfer switch: https://amzn.to/49IM6Ni Meter used in testing: Klein Tools CL390 clamp meter — the meter I used to verify floating neutral, check continuity, and demonstrate when the neutral-to-EGC bond occurs. It’s also the meter I trust in the field. https://amzn.to/3XLEEd9 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and keeps the code content coming. See my Full Post - Portable Generator Bonding & Grounding: What the NEC Actually Says https://buildingcodegeek.com/portable... In this video, I break down: • How to identify a floating neutral generator • When a generator becomes a separately derived system (SDS) • Why SDS vs non-SDS depends on how the generator is connected • NEC 702.5 transfer switch requirements • How objectionable current and parallel paths occur • When a grounding electrode is — and is NOT — required • How a floating neutral behaves differently with cord-and-plug loads vs a transfer switch #generator #electricalcode #NEC #transferswitch #floatingneutral #backupPower #electrician #inspection