Mike_Patrick59
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Can anyone here tell me where the N-G bond is located on a Briggs & Stratton Model 30471, 8000 watt portable generator?
Thank you,
Mike
Thank you,
Mike
Can anyone here tell me where the N-G bond is located on a Briggs & Stratton Model 30471, 8000 watt portable generator?
B&S Model 30471 manuals are available here:
http://www.briggsandstratton.com/generators-pressure-washers/support/operators-manuals/?NTT=30471
I looked at the online manual and the schematic shows the neutral-ground bond right at the output terminals of the alternator, although that doesn't necessarily mean the actual location of the bond is right at that point.
What do you use the netural bond on a generator for?
Can anyone here tell me where the N-G bond is located on a Briggs & Stratton Model 30471, 8000 watt portable generator?
Thank you,
Mike
I know this is an old thread, but I found it searching online with the same question and I now have the answer.
On the Briggs & Stratton 8000W Elite Series generator 30471, the neutral ground bond N-G jumper wire, is located just behind the alternator vent cover.
At the opposite end of the genset from the recoil starter, there is a finned vent cover on the end of the alternator. There are two screws in the center of the cover holding it on. Remove the two screws and slide the cover off. Near the 11 o'clock position, you will see a bolt with two, green with yellow tracer ground wires bolted to the alternator case. One of the two green/yellow wires is a very short run to a terminal block that has a white wire (with a red ring terminal). This is the N-G bond jumper wire. I disconnected the green/yellow jumper from the grounding end on the alternator case and taped it off. this way you can still remember where it goes on the terminal block end should you want to reinstall. Also, be careful when reinstalling the cover to make sure you get the wiring harness strain relief positioned correctly. Hope this helps someone looking for the same thing.
This likely applies to the 7000W model 30470 as well.
Typically people who use a portable generator do not drive two 8' copper ground rods into the ground wherever they're using it, so the "next best thing" is bonding it to the neutral so it acts more or less the same![]()
They are NOT the same thing!Hello, I followed this thread as I have a B&S 8000 watt Generator with a bonded ground.
I opened the cover and disconnected the small green/yellow Jumper but the gfci still flips whenever I hook it to my panel. I am going through a 30 amp twist lock cord attached to the exterior of the house and into a breaker. a L14 r/p to the panel with an interlock.
There also is a ground wire on the frame.. i undid that too and same result.
Not sure what to try next. There is another green/yellow wire there as well that hooks to the frame and comes from the outlet panel on the generator itself.
The blue tape on the end of the wire is so I can reconnect it if I want to. I also put a bit of blue tape on the screw that I took it off from. One picture has the ground to the frame at the bottom.
Any suggestions?
The yellow/grn wire is the chassis ground. You DONT want to disconnect that. If you do, and something shorts the frame, the breaker wont trip and then you have fault current on anything that is metal.
The GFCI is tripping because you have a neutral to grnd bond somewhere along the line.
Can you post a pic of your panel with the covers removed.
The yellow/grn wire is the chassis ground. You DONT want to disconnect that. If you do, and something shorts the frame, the breaker wont trip and then you have fault current on anything that is metal.
The GFCI is tripping because you have a neutral to grnd bond somewhere along the line.
Can you post a pic of your panel with the covers removed.
The yellow/grn wire is the chassis ground. You DONT want to disconnect that. If you do, and something shorts the frame, the breaker wont trip and then you have fault current on anything that is metal.
The GFCI is tripping because you have a neutral to grnd bond somewhere along the line.
Can you post a pic of your panel with the covers removed.