I've been lurking here for some time, so I thought I'd preface this question with an introduction. I'm a sign electrician with neon being my forte. I have no formal education except as a first year apprentice out of Local 212 in Cincinnati before I joined the Marines back in '66. I've been in the sign trade most of my life, and make every effort to keep up with the NEC, at least as far as my trade goes.
A question that has been on my mind for a long time surely will get an answer on this board. Art. 600 is titled "Electric Signs and Outline Lighting". 600.7 states, "Signs and metal equipment of outline lighting shall be grounded." I'm quoting the 2002 NEC, as I've left my 2005 at the shop, but I don't think it has changed. It doesn't say "Electric Signs", but just "Signs". A friend in Texas is telling me that his AHJ is requiring that all signs, electric or not, must be grounded.
Another friend in Illinois is telling me that his AHJ doesn't require LED signs to be grounded because of the low DC voltage.
My interpretation of 600.7, since the title of the Article is "Electric Signs..." is that all electric signs, be they 12v DC LED's, 120v incandescent, or 7500v neon shall be grounded, no exceptions noted.
Thanks in advance for any and all answers. Joe Wartman
A question that has been on my mind for a long time surely will get an answer on this board. Art. 600 is titled "Electric Signs and Outline Lighting". 600.7 states, "Signs and metal equipment of outline lighting shall be grounded." I'm quoting the 2002 NEC, as I've left my 2005 at the shop, but I don't think it has changed. It doesn't say "Electric Signs", but just "Signs". A friend in Texas is telling me that his AHJ is requiring that all signs, electric or not, must be grounded.
Another friend in Illinois is telling me that his AHJ doesn't require LED signs to be grounded because of the low DC voltage.
My interpretation of 600.7, since the title of the Article is "Electric Signs..." is that all electric signs, be they 12v DC LED's, 120v incandescent, or 7500v neon shall be grounded, no exceptions noted.
Thanks in advance for any and all answers. Joe Wartman