Scenario---Zoo built around 1986. Panel which powers ticket booths etc...PLUS the traffic signal [ yep...but that's how it is ] is down in a "vault" and has to be replaced due to condition.
This panel ( 120/208 3ph 4w ) is fed from one of our pad mounts a few hundred feet away. There is a fused disconnect for this panel back at the xfmr.
There are four conductors leaving the bottom of xfmr out to the panel/vault. I see no "ground" leaving with them.
I am confident this conduit run is RGC Ocal. I have seen this done out here in other areas that were dug up or remodeled and it does say this on the old plans.
There is a solid conductor coming from a ground rod at the vault which then connects to a bushing on the rigid...then to a bar in the panel.
So...Is the conduit considered the "ground"? I do get jumbled up in 250 with the correct terminology but is 250.64 (E) where this lands at? I fear not.
Thank you guys.
This panel ( 120/208 3ph 4w ) is fed from one of our pad mounts a few hundred feet away. There is a fused disconnect for this panel back at the xfmr.
There are four conductors leaving the bottom of xfmr out to the panel/vault. I see no "ground" leaving with them.
I am confident this conduit run is RGC Ocal. I have seen this done out here in other areas that were dug up or remodeled and it does say this on the old plans.
There is a solid conductor coming from a ground rod at the vault which then connects to a bushing on the rigid...then to a bar in the panel.
So...Is the conduit considered the "ground"? I do get jumbled up in 250 with the correct terminology but is 250.64 (E) where this lands at? I fear not.
Thank you guys.