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Section/Paragraph: 225.38(C)
Revised Text
225.38 Disconnect Construction.
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(C) Disconnection of Grounded Conductor.
Where the building or structure disconnecting means does not disconnect the grounded conductor from the grounded conductors in the building or structure wiring, other means shall be provided for this purpose at the location of the disconnecting means. A terminal or bus to which all grounded conductors can be attached by means of pressure connectors shall be permitted for this purpose. In a multisection switchboard or switchgear, disconnects for the grounded conductor shall be permitted to be in any section of the switchboard or switchgear, provided that if any such switchboard section or switchgear section is marked.
Substantiation
Style Manual states 3.3.4 Word Clarity.Words and terms used in the NEC shall be specific and clear in meaning, and shall avoid jargon, trade terminology, industry-specific terms, or colloquial language that is difficult to understand. NEC language shall be brief, clear, and emphatic. The following are examples of old-fashioned expressions and word uses that shall not be permitted:
Provided that ? Use if instead.
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Revised Text
225.38 Disconnect Construction.
....
(C) Disconnection of Grounded Conductor.
Where the building or structure disconnecting means does not disconnect the grounded conductor from the grounded conductors in the building or structure wiring, other means shall be provided for this purpose at the location of the disconnecting means. A terminal or bus to which all grounded conductors can be attached by means of pressure connectors shall be permitted for this purpose. In a multisection switchboard or switchgear, disconnects for the grounded conductor shall be permitted to be in any section of the switchboard or switchgear, provided that if any such switchboard section or switchgear section is marked.
Substantiation
Style Manual states 3.3.4 Word Clarity.Words and terms used in the NEC shall be specific and clear in meaning, and shall avoid jargon, trade terminology, industry-specific terms, or colloquial language that is difficult to understand. NEC language shall be brief, clear, and emphatic. The following are examples of old-fashioned expressions and word uses that shall not be permitted:
Provided that ? Use if instead.
Inserted Deleted