stew
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when protecting the gec using emt does the emt have to be connected by bonding back to the conductor? if so why?
stew said:when protecting the gec using emt does the emt have to be connected by bonding back to the conductor? if so why?
wbalsam1 said:Would non-ferrous EMT also have to be bonded? Doesn't seem like it? :-? :smile:
iwire said:No
Non-ferrous EMT?
Do you have any?![]()
Now I might run PVC and if they did not specify ferrous raceways I would have to bond my PVC...:grin:
wbalsam1 said:Would non-ferrous EMT also have to be bonded? Doesn't seem like it? :-? :smile:
roger said:That be refering to Eluminum Metalic Tubing? :wink: :grin:
Roger
roger said:That be refering to Eluminum Metalic Tubing? :wink: :grin:
Roger
stickboy1375 said:Art. 250.64 (E) I think you bond the raceway to ensure the raceway and conductor are in parallel with each other...
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infinity said:In looking at this illustration, would a bonding locknut within the panel satisfy the NEC?
stickboy1375 said:Code says both ends need to be bonded to the GEC...
iwire said:Yes it does, but it does not specify how that must be done.
At the panel end the conduit is bonded to the GEC by way of the panel steel.
roger said:That be refering to Eluminum Metalic Tubing? :wink: :grin:
Roger
roger said:That be refering to Eluminum Metalic Tubing? :wink: :grin:
Roger