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Curiosity strikes again. I keep going to site and seein tempory generators. Do all of these require earth spikes?? And is a specialist earth electrode tester needed to test these or can you test Ze at main switch to see if its within its tolerance.. Whats the maximum reading etc.. Thanks
 
should really be an earth spike, but nobody seems to do that.....I have seen somebody before dragging a small wheeled diesel generator around behind them by the extension lead to run a lawnmower, using a smashed up old start-stop pushbutton switch to turn it on and off with the wires hanging out they thought it was ok because "its not mains ok" was waiting for them to get a belt off of it....
site generator should have an earth spike connected to its metal frame, which the earth terminals are connected to, have only seen one on a site before with a 150kva machine, it was a nice shiny copper corkscrew shape with a handle to twist it into the ground and a cable clamp on it....only ever seen one used...
 
Could you explain the floating earth part to me please?? So it is recommended the genny has an earth stake or connected to building structual steel work os this need to be tested etc?
 
This is taken from the file I attached above and explains it better than i can. But a floating earth is basically an earth connection at a socket on the generator that is not referenced to the neutral of the generator winding.


LOW -VOLTAGE, SINGLE-PHASE PORTABLE AND TRANSPORTABLE GENERATORS
7 These are generally machines ranging in size from 0.3 to 10 kVA. Winding connections are brought out to a socket, in which the third or protective conductor socket tube is usually connected internally to the generator enclosure but may in some cases be referenced internally to one pole of the generator winding. A voltage-selector switch may be fitted to enable 240 V or 120 V outputs to be obtained from BS 4343 sockets of the appropriate type.
8 Where there is no path for earth fault currents to return to the 'separated' winding of a generator (cf the secondary winding of an isolating transformer), it is acceptable for these small generators and their loads to be run without deliberately connecting either external metallic parts or one pole of the single-phase electrical system to earth, subject to the following conditions.
(1) Only cables which are suitable for their environmental exposure should be used to connect the generator to its load. The use of PVC-insulated and sheathed cables with flexible, braided wire armour and a PVC over-sheath is recommended.
(2) The generator enclosure should be bonded to all other metallic enclosures which form part of the system (eg to the metallic braid of flexible cables and the load enclosures if metallic), by correct termination of the protective conductors and braids.
(3) If flexible cables without a continuous metallic braid are used, suitable 3-core cables should be selected with an extruded over-sheath capable of high resistance to abrasion or damage.
(4) All cables require frequent inspection. Users should be alert to risks which arise from damaged cables which should be replaced and not repaired, and from
 
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