ctrane
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- Jacksonville, Florida
I am going to try and get 2 for the price of 1, here goes.
First, after the service entrance ground has been established, and you must ground again for a separatley derived system, like a transformer downstream in the system, is it wise to bond this second ground to the service entrance ground system? If so, do you use a GEC, or size it as a main bonding jumper?
Second, in the taps section, the first 2 are straight forward, the not greater than 10', and 25'. But, in the unlimited length section, there is no ratio between tap and the conductor being tapped. 10' taps are limited by 10:1, 25' is limited by 2/3. What is the ratio for unlimited taps? I got thinking about it because we are working on a existing building, and they have tapped a 2000a feeder with a 15a circuit. This seems a little unreasonable to me, but cannot find code to say it is.
I really appreciate all the return posts, as I have learned so much from all the experience.
First, after the service entrance ground has been established, and you must ground again for a separatley derived system, like a transformer downstream in the system, is it wise to bond this second ground to the service entrance ground system? If so, do you use a GEC, or size it as a main bonding jumper?
Second, in the taps section, the first 2 are straight forward, the not greater than 10', and 25'. But, in the unlimited length section, there is no ratio between tap and the conductor being tapped. 10' taps are limited by 10:1, 25' is limited by 2/3. What is the ratio for unlimited taps? I got thinking about it because we are working on a existing building, and they have tapped a 2000a feeder with a 15a circuit. This seems a little unreasonable to me, but cannot find code to say it is.
I really appreciate all the return posts, as I have learned so much from all the experience.