Bonding service

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SAP

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I have a underground service ran in PVC pipe, I have to swap out panel "service change" existing is a old zinsco ,Knock out for service is right in the middle of existing panel, I'm putting in a side by side new main, I need to move my PVC service conduit a few inches to the left, parts house does not have the PVC offsets, only the aluminum ones, if I use the aluminum offset do I have to bond it to panel thank you
 
I have a underground service ran in PVC pipe, I have to swap out panel "service change" existing is a old zinsco ,Knock out for service is right in the middle of existing panel, I'm putting in a side by side new main, I need to move my PVC service conduit a few inches to the left, parts house does not have the PVC offsets, only the aluminum ones, if I use the aluminum offset do I have to bond it to panel thank you

Yes it would have to be bonded.

It might also be a listing violation.
 
Is it emerging from dirt or from concrete? Just dig it out and move it over if possible or else find or make something to bend it with. Blanket type heaters may allow you to bend it in place.
 
Recently i had a similar install that I cut back the PVC as far as I could and installed a new offset piece.
 
Not where I can verify right now but I believe offsets are listed for nipples BETWEEN BOXES
 
and to add fuel to then fire, I recall a question about offset nipples being used where higher fault currents are available such as services.
 
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