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In the first paragraph of the above Section 250.92(B), "such as reducing washers" is included as part of the methods.
UL Whitebook- (QCRV) states, under the paragraph titled "Grounding," Metal reducing washers - "for non-service conductors only."
I looked back to the '08 NEC and see the same wording. Is this an oversight and maybe no one has read this part of UL's document? As I read it, metal reducing washers are not permitted wherever service conductors are installed. I have been teaching the guys the same for years. I believe that UL does not permit this due to the amount of energy during a fault condition, melting the washers??
UL Whitebook- (QCRV) states, under the paragraph titled "Grounding," Metal reducing washers - "for non-service conductors only."
I looked back to the '08 NEC and see the same wording. Is this an oversight and maybe no one has read this part of UL's document? As I read it, metal reducing washers are not permitted wherever service conductors are installed. I have been teaching the guys the same for years. I believe that UL does not permit this due to the amount of energy during a fault condition, melting the washers??