lakee911
Senior Member
- Location
- Columbus, OH
I noticed the other day while in the field a metallic conduit body was installed in a run of 2" PVC (not PVC coated RGS either). Being the nosy guy I am, I opened it up and sure enough it wasn't bonded.
There were three cables of something around a #2 or #4 and a single (what I assume was a grounding conductor or maybe it was a neutral) #6 or #8. I don't know if it was single phase or three phase and no ground at all. It was existing, so no Contractor to make them change it
So, assuming the smaller conductor was the ground, how would one bond that conduit body? NEC 314.16(C)(2) would allow splices to be made in the box if it had a volume stamped, but I've never seen a provision for a bonding screw in a condulet.
Thanks,
Jason
There were three cables of something around a #2 or #4 and a single (what I assume was a grounding conductor or maybe it was a neutral) #6 or #8. I don't know if it was single phase or three phase and no ground at all. It was existing, so no Contractor to make them change it
So, assuming the smaller conductor was the ground, how would one bond that conduit body? NEC 314.16(C)(2) would allow splices to be made in the box if it had a volume stamped, but I've never seen a provision for a bonding screw in a condulet.
Thanks,
Jason