AC or MC? according to 330.108 indicates type MC cable used to provide an equipment grounding conductor, it shall comply with 251.118(10)
(250.118(10): type mc cable where listed and identified for grounding in accordance with the following: a.the combined metallic sheath and grounding conductor of interlocked metal tape-type MC cable.
b. the metallic sheath or the combine metallic sheath and grounding conductor of the smooth or corrugated tube type MC cable.
& 250.122 (sized based on the OCPD).
Where AC cable 320.108is required to provide an adequate path for fault current as required by 250.4(A)(5) or (B)(4) to act as and equipment grounding conductor.
my question is what's the difference either should be rated for the fault currents correct? so why two different construction methods.
(250.118(10): type mc cable where listed and identified for grounding in accordance with the following: a.the combined metallic sheath and grounding conductor of interlocked metal tape-type MC cable.
b. the metallic sheath or the combine metallic sheath and grounding conductor of the smooth or corrugated tube type MC cable.
& 250.122 (sized based on the OCPD).
Where AC cable 320.108is required to provide an adequate path for fault current as required by 250.4(A)(5) or (B)(4) to act as and equipment grounding conductor.
my question is what's the difference either should be rated for the fault currents correct? so why two different construction methods.