ivsenroute
Senior Member
- Location
- Florida
Had to fail large industrial control cabinets with 2 hinged doors. The doors are on a hinge and both doors have control lights mounted on them.
The doors lacked a bonding jumper from the main enclosure to each swinging door. Inside the cabinet were soft starts, contactors, heaters and an AB Remote I/O rack. The main disco was only mechanically connected to the door when the door was in the closed position.
Contractor told me the doors are part of the enclosure but in my opinion are not electrically continuous. In the past I had always bonded these doors since they are hinged.
I feel as though 250.96(A) would apply and this is the first time I have not seen the doors bonded. I suppose the resistance is from the fact that they have 27 cabinets @ 2 doors each cabinet to bond which is an easy task.
Do you automatically bond these doors on very large, hinged cabinets?
The doors lacked a bonding jumper from the main enclosure to each swinging door. Inside the cabinet were soft starts, contactors, heaters and an AB Remote I/O rack. The main disco was only mechanically connected to the door when the door was in the closed position.
Contractor told me the doors are part of the enclosure but in my opinion are not electrically continuous. In the past I had always bonded these doors since they are hinged.
I feel as though 250.96(A) would apply and this is the first time I have not seen the doors bonded. I suppose the resistance is from the fact that they have 27 cabinets @ 2 doors each cabinet to bond which is an easy task.
Do you automatically bond these doors on very large, hinged cabinets?