My son has just bought into a pier and dock repair and install business.
Major equipment is a big steel barge with a hydraulic crane.
On occasion he need 100 VAC for drills, saws, and such.
So he got one of those construction site generators.
My concern is grounding the thing when he is out on the water.
The generator sits on rubber feet so it may, or may not, be in connect with the steel hull of the barge.
Since the barge is in the water I am sure it is a good ground.
Should I have him run a ground wire from the generator frame to the hull or are these generators in some kind of self contained world.
Major equipment is a big steel barge with a hydraulic crane.
On occasion he need 100 VAC for drills, saws, and such.
So he got one of those construction site generators.
My concern is grounding the thing when he is out on the water.
The generator sits on rubber feet so it may, or may not, be in connect with the steel hull of the barge.
Since the barge is in the water I am sure it is a good ground.
Should I have him run a ground wire from the generator frame to the hull or are these generators in some kind of self contained world.