Another C10
Electrical Contractor 1987 - present
- Location
 - Southern Cal
 
- Occupation
 - Electrician NEC 2020
 
I always seem to pull a ground, I remember one service call in particular at a car dealership were a 200 Amp splice box supporting some massive kernies, one being pressed up against the enclosure which had became so saturated inside from rain water pouring in through a "SS Conn", that before isolating it had noticed at the gear it fed you could literally see and hear arcing across all the nearby concentrics and connectors, it was a pretty amazing sight. That sold me on why using the metal enclosure isn't necessarily the best path for fault current. The main never tripped.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
				