valassi
Member
- Location
- Merida, M?xico
680.26(B) States:
Bonded Parts. The parts specified in 680.26(B)(1)
through (B)(7) shall be bonded together using solid copper
conductors, insulated covered, or bare, not smaller than 8
AWG or with rigid metal conduit of brass or other identified
corrosion-resistant metal. Connections to bonded parts shall
be made in accordance with 250.8. An 8 AWG or larger solid
copper bonding conductor provided to reduce voltage gradients
in the pool area shall not be required to be extended or
attached to remote panelboards, service equipment, or electrodes.
My question: If we have an open neutral in the wiring premises, having the equipotential bonding bonded to the service grounding conductor will limit the electrical hazard?
Bonded Parts. The parts specified in 680.26(B)(1)
through (B)(7) shall be bonded together using solid copper
conductors, insulated covered, or bare, not smaller than 8
AWG or with rigid metal conduit of brass or other identified
corrosion-resistant metal. Connections to bonded parts shall
be made in accordance with 250.8. An 8 AWG or larger solid
copper bonding conductor provided to reduce voltage gradients
in the pool area shall not be required to be extended or
attached to remote panelboards, service equipment, or electrodes.
My question: If we have an open neutral in the wiring premises, having the equipotential bonding bonded to the service grounding conductor will limit the electrical hazard?