the question is: Can the grounding conductor be larger than the grounded conductor or vice versa? where does it state this in the nec?
so where does it state that my grounded conductor cant be bigger then my grounding?
so where does it state that my grounded conductor cant be bigger then my grounding?
The Nec does not state that at all. It states that the grounding conductor does not need to be larger than the ungrounded conductors.so where does it state that my grounded conductor cant be bigger then my grounding?
There are cases where the grounding conductor can be larger than the grounded conductor .
I am agree with others butthe question is: Can the grounding conductor be larger than the grounded conductor or vice versa? where does it state this in the nec?
250.122(A) makes clear the grounding conductor shall not be required to be larger than the circuit conductors.
just please read the given note under table 250.122 page-249 NEC-2008
just please read the given note under table 250.122 page-249 NEC-2008
That note just reminds a code user that for some installations a larger EGC than required in table 250.122 might be needed to comply with 250.4(A)(5) or (B)(4) for an effective ground fault current path.
I am agree with others but
There is an important note just below NEC Table 250.122 that is very often overlooked.
It states, "where necessary to comply with seciton 250.4(A)(5) or (B)(4), the equipment grounding conductor shall be sized larger than this table, "Section 250.4(A)(5) states that grounding conductor shall be sized larger than this table." Section250.4(A)(5) states that grounding conductors "shall be capable of safely carrying the maximum ground fault current likely to be imposed on it, "Too many times, equipment grounding conductors are sized according to Table 250.122 without considering these other facts. In this case, the conductor may not be able to safely carry the fault current. As was seen earlier, at a given value of current, the conductor will fuse(melt), the ground is now lost and the equipment case or enclosure would become energized, which would create a shock or electrocution hazard.
just please read the given note under table 250.122 page-249 NEC-2008
I did before I posted the first time.
The note says we may need a larger conductor then shown in the table. But 250.122(A) tells us in no case will the EGC be required to be larger than the circuit conductors.
just please read the given note under table 250.122 page-249 NEC-2008
Can you point out the NEC section that specifies exactly what an effective ground fault current path is?
Just how fast does the OCPD have to operate?
Just saying .....![]()
Can you point out the NEC section that specifies exactly what an effective ground fault current path is?
Just how fast does the OCPD have to operate?
Just saying .....![]()