- Location
- Simi Valley, CA
I think that the reason you see an EGC in EMT is that there are probably inspectors that require it.
We were told at a seminar that article 250 is probably the most misunderstood and misinterpreted article in the NEC
I can't tell you how many EC's put in two ground rods for a panel and the run another ground all the way to the front of the house, because they were told that's what's required. Yeah if you're using it for grounding, but if you're only bonding the cold water or the house has PEX, then you don't need it. I guess the city of Los Angeles, which is right next to us, requires it for some reason.
I've had very highly respected people in the trade tell me that grounding is highly over rated.
We were told at a seminar that article 250 is probably the most misunderstood and misinterpreted article in the NEC
I can't tell you how many EC's put in two ground rods for a panel and the run another ground all the way to the front of the house, because they were told that's what's required. Yeah if you're using it for grounding, but if you're only bonding the cold water or the house has PEX, then you don't need it. I guess the city of Los Angeles, which is right next to us, requires it for some reason.
I've had very highly respected people in the trade tell me that grounding is highly over rated.