Bond bushing on nipple.

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I have a metal 1.5" nipple on a residential service that has all the romex homeruns going through it into the home. It is going to be landed in a concentric knockout. The voltage is less then 250v. Would it require a bond bushing?
 
No bonding bushing required. How did you end up with multiple NM cables going through the bushing?
 
I don't know why it confuses me so much these bond bushings. If you use a metallic raceway between a meter and a panel with main breaker would it require a bond bushing? Would it fall under bonding of service entrance conductors in a raceway? Reference?
 
It sounds like the nipple is only terminated on the back of the panel, with the inside end floating.

To me, it's a sleeve which will never be called upon to carry fault current, so no bonding beyond lock-nuts is required.
 
I don't know why it confuses me so much these bond bushings. If you use a metallic raceway between a meter and a panel with main breaker would it require a bond bushing? Would it fall under bonding of service entrance conductors in a raceway? Reference?

Yes, when you have a metal raceway in the service equipment then it must be bonded-- I believe nowhere else is it required unless it is 250V to ground 250.97
 
I don't know why it confuses me so much these bond bushings. If you use a metallic raceway between a meter and a panel with main breaker would it require a bond bushing? Would it fall under bonding of service entrance conductors in a raceway? Reference?

See 250.92.
 
I don't know why it confuses me so much these bond bushings. If you use a metallic raceway between a meter and a panel with main breaker would it require a bond bushing? Would it fall under bonding of service entrance conductors in a raceway? Reference?


A raceway between the meter and the panel contains service entrance conductors so "extra" bonding beyond a standard locknut is required. Your nipple with NM cables requires nothing more than a standard locknut.
 
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