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John120/240 - are we talking about GEC's - not bonding conductors / jumpers?  Maybe allowed methods (you mentioned) are allowed on either.  I was referring ONLY to rule on "splicing" bonding jumpers, for the moment.
The NEC is written in such plain, easy to follow manner but I thought the main GEC from panel ALWAYS had to be continuous, unbroken.  Maybe the 2 methods mentioned, of permanently connecting (splicing) 2 wire sections are the only exceptions.
 but I thought the main GEC from panel ALWAYS had to be continuous, unbroken.  Maybe the 2 methods mentioned, of permanently connecting (splicing) 2 wire sections are the only exceptions.
Reading NEC is like reading IRS tax code. One rule refers to another & another & ...
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The NEC is written in such plain, easy to follow manner
Reading NEC is like reading IRS tax code. One rule refers to another & another & ...
 
				
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		