Just looking at this issue....portable generators....from a logical point of view.....
Portable genny not a structure; ground rod for lightning protection; therefore, no ground rod necessary.
Portable genny comparable to "service" in that it is source of power...therefore neutral should be bonded to case (before any OCPD on genny).
Portable genny providing only power to bldg....even if no utility connection (yet), building is 'structure,' so bldg should have ground rod.
As genny powering building- and not just ext cords powering portable tools being used in bldg- then genny ought to be bonded to bldg.
Lack of standards? As I understand NEC 90.2, this is beyond scope of NEC. Beyond the scope of AHJ as well. Possibly under jurisdiction of OSHA. So far, there has not seemed to be a need or market value to any NRTL listing- but no reason that one couldn't develop a standard for them. John Steinke
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