Reading some stuff about the most recent, large, earth directional CME (coronal mass ejection). I remember reading many times that these gensets are supposed to be fairly EMP resistant. My question is, what is the procedure followed to ensure the gensets EMP resistance?
I currently have the neutral wire removed from grounding lug, and ground wire from 10/4 soow wire tied to ground lug on generator as im using the genset as home back up power in conjunction with a factory interlock kit if commercial power fails at home. However the power wire is stored in my shed until a failure occurs. To ensure EMP resistance, should i leave the chassis grounded to a ground rod until the generator is needed? Also, is the genset EMP resistant while running with my setup?
Some survival forums have begun to make a BIG stink about EMp proofing your stuff lately after this most recent CME. It's raised some concerns with me. I'm not up to indepth detailed electrical principle, but i am about to finish a continuing educational associates degree in applied sciences with a focus on telecom tech, and i took some physics and electrical classes so i have some formal education on the issue but i am by NO means a professional in this stuff.
THANKS
I currently have the neutral wire removed from grounding lug, and ground wire from 10/4 soow wire tied to ground lug on generator as im using the genset as home back up power in conjunction with a factory interlock kit if commercial power fails at home. However the power wire is stored in my shed until a failure occurs. To ensure EMP resistance, should i leave the chassis grounded to a ground rod until the generator is needed? Also, is the genset EMP resistant while running with my setup?
Some survival forums have begun to make a BIG stink about EMp proofing your stuff lately after this most recent CME. It's raised some concerns with me. I'm not up to indepth detailed electrical principle, but i am about to finish a continuing educational associates degree in applied sciences with a focus on telecom tech, and i took some physics and electrical classes so i have some formal education on the issue but i am by NO means a professional in this stuff.
THANKS