Good evening folks
Just finished most of 250 and feel quite confused about some aspects of it, specially after reading 250.118
According to 250.118 EMT is consider a EGC, therefore for example in case of a supply side bonding jumper, if my raceway is EMT that ends in a Metal enclosure for the service disconnection device, Do I need to add the supply side bonding from my pipe/enclosure to the ground bus bar?
Also please correct me if wrong, in case of outlets from branch circuits, if again I use EMT as raceway all I need to do is connect the outlet (Lets say a receptacle) to the metallic enclosure and this will count as it being grounded?
And from the handbook (Example exhibit 250.35) there are examples of connections between EMT and the ground bus bar, and then from the metal enclosure to the same bus bar, if they are bot supposed to be EGC according to 250.118, why is this connection with bonding jumpers needed at all ?
Thanks for your support!!!
Just finished most of 250 and feel quite confused about some aspects of it, specially after reading 250.118
According to 250.118 EMT is consider a EGC, therefore for example in case of a supply side bonding jumper, if my raceway is EMT that ends in a Metal enclosure for the service disconnection device, Do I need to add the supply side bonding from my pipe/enclosure to the ground bus bar?
Also please correct me if wrong, in case of outlets from branch circuits, if again I use EMT as raceway all I need to do is connect the outlet (Lets say a receptacle) to the metallic enclosure and this will count as it being grounded?
And from the handbook (Example exhibit 250.35) there are examples of connections between EMT and the ground bus bar, and then from the metal enclosure to the same bus bar, if they are bot supposed to be EGC according to 250.118, why is this connection with bonding jumpers needed at all ?
Thanks for your support!!!