k490
Solar Enthusiast
I understand now EG-4 disabled the dynamic bonding which makes perfect sense for home applications. The only application you would want the inverter to dynamically bond using software and a relay would be inside of an RV. Where when plugged into an RV park their wiring is bonded somewhere in the parks system probably at their main service entrance panel do not want to bond in the RV. When the RV is not connected you would want it bonded somewhere in your own wiring system inside the RV either with a relay, or manually. Does that sound correct?If N-G bond is before the inverter and bypass is used, the system will be bonded at the utility power first disconnect.
If the inverter has dynamic bonding and switches N, then N-G bond will be at the inverter.
The EG-4 I just bought I checked it N&G is not bonded which is what I want because I will be connecting it to my homes panel which will pass through the neutral and ground which is bonded at the main service panel.