hhsting
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If a building is fed by one branch circuit then grounding electrode system is not required NEC 2014 section 250.32 exceptions. However phase conductors, neutral conductor along with equipment grounding conductor is required to be brought to the building. Their would NOT be neutral to ground bond at the building.
In the event of over voltage or lighting strike if building has steel what would happen since no grounding electrode system is needed. So if the building has building steel then it would not be required to be bonded to the equipment grounding conductor at all?
In the event of over voltage or lighting strike if building has steel what would happen since no grounding electrode system is needed. So if the building has building steel then it would not be required to be bonded to the equipment grounding conductor at all?