OT: Vehicle mounted generator protection

kallileo

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Sorry for the off topic.
I have a small 3-phase 230/400VAC generator mounted on a vehicle and supplying power only to equipment installed on the vehicle itself.
As far I understand the correct to protect the user from electrocution is to bond the earth and neutral of the generator to vehicle chassis and then installing an RCD after the bonding point and just before the main circuit breaker.

Anyone have experience with this?
 

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