I think you’re technically supposed to add a ground, but nobody ever does as they’d all be connected. Code is 2 8’ rods at least 6’ apart bonded with a continuous wire on a new service.
The ground rods now need to be connected to transfer switch since that’s now the first means of disconnect. (A lot of times, that wire is too short to reach disconnect.) Ground from generator to transfer switch. The main panels grounds need to be be connected to transfer switch ground bar as well. The house’s main panel is now a subpanel and needs to have the grounds and neutrals separated as well as the green bonding screw removed.
You’re achieving the same results if you leave the main ground in the house’s panel and just run a wire from the main panels ground bar to the disconnects ground bar. The main this is the grounds and neutrals separated.
The ground rods now need to be connected to transfer switch since that’s now the first means of disconnect. (A lot of times, that wire is too short to reach disconnect.) Ground from generator to transfer switch. The main panels grounds need to be be connected to transfer switch ground bar as well. The house’s main panel is now a subpanel and needs to have the grounds and neutrals separated as well as the green bonding screw removed.
You’re achieving the same results if you leave the main ground in the house’s panel and just run a wire from the main panels ground bar to the disconnects ground bar. The main this is the grounds and neutrals separated.
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