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Generators that are equipped with a Bonded NeutralUpdated a month ago

DuroMax Generators Equipped with a Bonded Neutral

The following DuroMax generator models are equipped with a Bonded Neutral configuration.

A bonded neutral means the neutral wire is internally connected (bonded) to the generator frame ground. This configuration is commonly used when the generator is powering equipment directly through extension cords.


Bonded Neutral Generator Models

The following generator models are equipped with a bonded neutral:

Inverter Generator Models

  • XP2300iH

  • XP4500iH

  • XP7000iH

  • XP9000iH

  • XP9500iH

  • XP11000iH

  • XP16000iH

  • XP16000iHT


DS Series Model

  • DS13000MX


What Is a Bonded Neutral?

A bonded neutral generator means the generator’s neutral conductor is connected to the frame ground internally.

This configuration is commonly used when:

  • Powering appliances directly with extension cords

  • Operating the generator as a standalone power source

  • Using the generator on jobsites or outdoor equipment


Important Installation Note

⚠ When connecting a generator to a home transfer switch, interlock kit, or other electrical systems, the neutral bonding configuration may affect how the generator should be installed.

Always consult a licensed electrician to verify the correct setup for your installation and to ensure compliance with local electrical codes.


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