I have a Genmax inverter generator that is a model made exclusively for Sams club , it is a 5500 surge 4000 running dual fuel model with a frame and wheels . On it the outlets it has push button breakers a 20 amp and 30 amp , and it says by the plugs that the floating neutral is bonded to the frame. I bought this to run my trane xl heat pump / propane furnace in an emergency if power goes out in winter. I have a plug installed on my furnace that disconnects it from grid power. I would like to plug my generator into the trane xl furnace to run it and as a precaution shut off the breaker for the furnace and the main . Am I right in thinking if I do this and have my thermostat set to my backup heat source which is the propane and not heat pump it should work . There is a box with a on off switch and outlet on it on the furnace that the cord goes into the furnace, this is the cord I will plug into my generator. The box that houses the switch /outlet on the furnace will get shut off also but it has a ground in it and is a metal box mounted to the furnace , will this ground cause me a problem? Do I need to bond my neutrals on this inverter application, I believe I do but the floating neutral bonded to frame and the breakers have me wondering, Thanks in advance for any info. Should I use a neutral bonding plug, but if I do will the ground wire in the furnace mounted steel box feed back to the main box and cause problems?
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