Okay I took a quick glance at the photo but obviously cant tell whats in the conduits n what goes where HOWEVER I CAN TELL YOU THIS:
If you have a generator and you
1) Want to switch/transfer 120/240 volt single phase three wire typical home service from the genny or the utility, and
2) If you ONLY use a two pole transfer switch (switch the two hots NOT Neutral)
A) THE UTILITY NEUTRAL AND THE GENNYS NEUTRAL GET BONDED TOGETHER
B) The utility Neutral (and consequently gennys Neutral since they are bonded) is bonded to a grounding electrode such as a driven ground rod or rods
C) The equipment Ground Buss and the Neutral Buss in the main panel are bonded together.
D) You carry an equipment grounding conductor from the main panel out to the gennys metal frame the same as you carry it to any non current carrying metallic junction box or appliance etc
E) AT THE GENNY YOU DO NOTTTTTTTTTTTTTT bond the genny Neutral to the frame and if its already there then you must sever that connection
If the genny is A SEPERATELY DERIVED SOURCE and you use a 3 pole transfer switch (i.e. you switch the neutrals) then this is all different.
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