rick hart
Senior Member
- Location
- Dallas Texas
RE: 517.14 2005
In an hospital of several floors where panelboards are set on every level to serve patient care vacinity loads, does each panelboard EGC terminals require bonding together? Or, is bonding the two systems where they originate, in the basement for example, and an insulated bonding conductor is ran, meet this requirement?
It would seem to me that as long as the different systems are bonded at the source, bonding at each floor would be creating a secondary ground/bond loop.
In an hospital of several floors where panelboards are set on every level to serve patient care vacinity loads, does each panelboard EGC terminals require bonding together? Or, is bonding the two systems where they originate, in the basement for example, and an insulated bonding conductor is ran, meet this requirement?
It would seem to me that as long as the different systems are bonded at the source, bonding at each floor would be creating a secondary ground/bond loop.