I definitely don't want to steer you in the wrong direction, because I'm not a pro. I will say that it said nothing about groundng the machine in the manual of the generator. My guess is no, it does not need to be grounded but to be certain you might want to reach out to the company (DuroMax).
It depends on how you are using the generator. If directly wired to your home via 4-wire then no need to ground because in this config you are tapped into your home ground. If only using an extension cord plugged into the generator to power an appliance, the generator should be grounded.
@@SWEATYJARHEAD.78 It does have a ground location right of the 220 plug. I have same unit set up the same for my house. I run a copper wire to a ground rod. You can never have enough grounds.
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I would need to run that flexible gas line across my driveway. Wonder if I would be able to drive my car over it.
Nice wish my gas meter wasn’t in front of my house.
They do make very long gas hoses... Maybe that would work.
Remember to get spark plugs for your generator.😅
Do you not have to ground this model?
I definitely don't want to steer you in the wrong direction, because I'm not a pro. I will say that it said nothing about groundng the machine in the manual of the generator. My guess is no, it does not need to be grounded but to be certain you might want to reach out to the company (DuroMax).
@@SWEATYJARHEAD.78 I believe this unit is neutral grounded to the frame. I’m no expert either, but it’s what I read.
It depends on how you are using the generator. If directly wired to your home via 4-wire then no need to ground because in this config you are tapped into your home ground. If only using an extension cord plugged into the generator to power an appliance, the generator should be grounded.
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It does have a ground location right of the 220 plug. I have same unit set up the same for my house. I run a copper wire to a ground rod. You can never have enough grounds.
Read your manual yes you ground it@@SWEATYJARHEAD.78