MH Grounding versus Bonding DVD

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Well I just starting watching this DVD last night and it was very enlightining. Interesting how lightnining produces ans expanding/collapsing magnetic field and induces voltages into the electrical wiring thus the reason for grounding.

So a ground fault is when a hot/neutral touches a box, raceways etc.?
 
Well I just starting watching this DVD last night and it was very enlightining. Interesting how lightnining produces ans expanding/collapsing magnetic field and induces voltages into the electrical wiring thus the reason for grounding.

No, not exactly. The inductive effects of lightning are mitigated through bonding practices, not grounding. While grounding is an essential component to a lightning protection system and premises wiring systems, the connection to earth is not necessary to mitgate the inductive effects of a lightning surge event.

So a ground fault is when a hot/neutral touches a box, raceways etc.?

Per the 2011 NEC:

Ground Fault. An unintentional, electrically conducting
connection between an ungrounded conductor of an electrical
circuit and the normally non?current-carrying conductors,
metallic enclosures, metallic raceways, metallic equipment,
or earth.
 
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