I know that with 3-Phase 4-Wire separately derived systems you carry the neutral (or grounded conductor) between the transformer and first disconnect as well as a Supply Side Bonding Jumper (SSBJ). The system then has a System Bonding Jumper (SBJ located at either the transformer or first disconnecting means.
What a 3-Wire system where the neutral is not required for any of the system loads? Do you still need to carry a neutral between the transformer and first disconnecting means or can you omit the neutral and just run the SSBJ? I am thinking that you can omit the neutral and just run the SSBJ with the SBJ being located at the transformer. In the disconnecting means the SSBJ would connect to the ground bus and there would be no neutral bus.
Do I have this right?
What about an Impedance grounded system? I would think this would be the same as the 3-wire system I mentioned above with no neutral and SSBJ running between load side of resistor and first disconnecting means?
What a 3-Wire system where the neutral is not required for any of the system loads? Do you still need to carry a neutral between the transformer and first disconnecting means or can you omit the neutral and just run the SSBJ? I am thinking that you can omit the neutral and just run the SSBJ with the SBJ being located at the transformer. In the disconnecting means the SSBJ would connect to the ground bus and there would be no neutral bus.
Do I have this right?
What about an Impedance grounded system? I would think this would be the same as the 3-wire system I mentioned above with no neutral and SSBJ running between load side of resistor and first disconnecting means?