J jes25 Senior Member Location Midwest Occupation Electrician Sep 12, 2013 #1 Hey Guys, I have a project where they guys ran a bare EGC inside of a raceway. The inspector says it has to be insulated. Is he correct? The raceway is non-metal sealtight.
Hey Guys, I have a project where they guys ran a bare EGC inside of a raceway. The inspector says it has to be insulated. Is he correct? The raceway is non-metal sealtight.
ron Senior Member Location New York, 40.7514,-73.9925 Sep 12, 2013 #2 250.118(1) seems to be ok with a bare EGC
C curt swartz Electrical Contractor - San Jose, CA Location San Jose, CA Occupation Electrical Contractor Sep 12, 2013 #3 What is the circuit feeding? If it happens to be swimming pool equipment the inspector is correct.
J jes25 Senior Member Location Midwest Occupation Electrician Sep 12, 2013 #4 curt swartz said: What is the circuit feeding? If it happens to be swimming pool equipment the inspector is correct. Click to expand... Good point. It's the feed from a generator though. Ron, thanks for the reference.
curt swartz said: What is the circuit feeding? If it happens to be swimming pool equipment the inspector is correct. Click to expand... Good point. It's the feed from a generator though. Ron, thanks for the reference.
Cavie Senior Member Location SW Florida Sep 13, 2013 #5 There was a code # in 2005 that stated all conductors in conduit shall be insulated but I can't remember it. I'll look it up.
There was a code # in 2005 that stated all conductors in conduit shall be insulated but I can't remember it. I'll look it up.
augie47 Moderator Staff member Location Tennessee Occupation State Electrical Inspector (Retired) Sep 13, 2013 #6 Since you mentioned generator, just to clarify, we are speaking of the grounding conductor and not the grounded or neutral conductor ?
Since you mentioned generator, just to clarify, we are speaking of the grounding conductor and not the grounded or neutral conductor ?