Bonding RMC installed between PVC containing service entrance conductors

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KWH

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Do you have to bond a rigid pipe in this situation, the conduit is from Poco xfmr to service equipment.
250.86 states for other than service entrance conductors and exception#3 for an elbow.
 

tom baker

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If an elbow and meets the requirements in 250.80 Ex then no
250.86 does not apply to your app
If its an isolated riser on a pole, then you can bond to the utility neutral if the poco allows, but at the moment I can't find the section for this
Otherwise it requires bonding. Keep in mind service entrace raceways are exposed to the highest levels of fault current.
 

KWH

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The section of RMC is being installed underground due to not being able to maintain proper depth and will be covered in concrete. I wasn't sure with this being service entrance if it made a difference.
 

kwired

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The section of RMC is being installed underground due to not being able to maintain proper depth and will be covered in concrete. I wasn't sure with this being service entrance if it made a difference.
I don't think it can be done that way without finding a way to bond the metal raceway. One idea though is to sleeve a PVC with a larger RMC or any equivalent type of pipe. It is not a raceway in this case and wouldn't need to be bonded. Encasing your PVC in concrete may also be an option.
 
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