Hello - I'm not an electrician but I like to understand what I'm possibly asking an electrician to do - so please be gentle with me 
I have a nice 7KW Inverter Generator which has a floating neutral - i.e. it is an unbonded system so the frame an the earthing stud is not connected to the neutral. In the 32A commando socket on the generator, the Earth pin connects to the generator frame, but not to the neutral. OK so far.
I propose to connect this to my house distribution board via a manual generator transfer switch. The one I have to hand is rated at 120A (easily big enough) and will switch both the Live and Neutral between mains and generator.
Inside the metal changeover switch box there is a small bus-bar - which I assume must be grounded to the main fuse board connection AND the earth connection coming in from the generator cable.
The Ground connection for my house looks like it is provided via the incoming cable from the sub station - so I assume that the N-E connection happens at the sub station or locally where the cable comes in.
I understand that there must only be one point of grounding.
So - given that this is Unbonded generator and I am switching Live and Neutral - am I OK with the green earth connections being permanently connected all the way through from the generator frame to the substation as this connection won't be broken by the changeover switch?
or:
Should the Generator be changed to Bonded, an earth stake added to the generator frame and my changeover switch replaced with an expensive one one that also breaks the earth connection? (I don't really want to do this unless I have to).
Seems like everyone on Youtube has a different view - so just asking the experts!
Thanks
Dave

I have a nice 7KW Inverter Generator which has a floating neutral - i.e. it is an unbonded system so the frame an the earthing stud is not connected to the neutral. In the 32A commando socket on the generator, the Earth pin connects to the generator frame, but not to the neutral. OK so far.
I propose to connect this to my house distribution board via a manual generator transfer switch. The one I have to hand is rated at 120A (easily big enough) and will switch both the Live and Neutral between mains and generator.
Inside the metal changeover switch box there is a small bus-bar - which I assume must be grounded to the main fuse board connection AND the earth connection coming in from the generator cable.
The Ground connection for my house looks like it is provided via the incoming cable from the sub station - so I assume that the N-E connection happens at the sub station or locally where the cable comes in.
I understand that there must only be one point of grounding.
So - given that this is Unbonded generator and I am switching Live and Neutral - am I OK with the green earth connections being permanently connected all the way through from the generator frame to the substation as this connection won't be broken by the changeover switch?
or:
Should the Generator be changed to Bonded, an earth stake added to the generator frame and my changeover switch replaced with an expensive one one that also breaks the earth connection? (I don't really want to do this unless I have to).
Seems like everyone on Youtube has a different view - so just asking the experts!
Thanks
Dave