Recently, I noticed that certain motors in my plant do not have the "equipment grounding" (i.e. grounding electrode/cable connection between the motor frame and the earth ground); upon further looking in to the matter, I found that all motors like these are fed by transformer with a 3-phase, 4-wire system where the transformer neutral is grounded, and each motor has a grounding cable that is connected all the way back to the switchgear. I just checked the code and I want to make sure my interpretation of my field observation is correct. My understanding is that NEC (2011 edition) 250.24 permits the grounding electrode conductor to be connected at different locations, and in this case, it is the transformer (via switchgear), thus I don't see a grounding cable on the outside of the motor frame to ground. Is this understanding correct? A one-line is shown below is illustrate the existing setup.
