Ohms law
Senior Member
- Location
- Sioux Falls,SD
Why do outlet boxes specifically state that they are listed for grounding and bonding above and below 250v around concentric and eccentric knockouts in the UL book? Then you don't specifically see a description for other enclosures as listed in title stating they are listed for grounding and Bonding below 250v around concentric and eccentric knockouts.
I get mixed answers when researching and co- workers tend to have mixed interpretations?
I personally interpret that anything other than an outlet boxes have no rating for bonding and grounding above or below 250v around concentric and eccentric knockouts unless it says it on the enclosure.
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I get mixed answers when researching and co- workers tend to have mixed interpretations?
I personally interpret that anything other than an outlet boxes have no rating for bonding and grounding above or below 250v around concentric and eccentric knockouts unless it says it on the enclosure.
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