- Occupation
- Licensed Electrician
From 250.24
(1) General. The grounding electrode conductor connection shall be made at any accessible point from the load end of the service drop or service lateral to and including the terminal or bus to which the grounded service conductor is connected at the service disconnecting means.
If you put together 250.24(A) with 250.24(A)(4) you will see where they don't want a screw as a pathway for the GEC, it is only where the pathway is a wire(sized in 250.66) or a buss bar is it allowed to land somewhere else, unless it is ahead of the main disconnect.
I agree with you and Augdog, the GEC goes to the busbar not the cabinet, but I have land #4 without an add-a-lug in a SquareD buss many a time.Now my question is?
Is this a service disconnect?
We use the R-3 version of these QO disconnects for trailer disconnects, and as you can see in the photo, there is only one lug for a GEC on the neutral bar, they do make a small grounding bar for it, but it wont take a #4 conductor (which is not needed for a 100 amp service) the only way to do these if you have more then one GEC landing, is to tap the other GEC to the main GEC, the #4 can go into the lug on the neutral bar and using a split bolt tap the #6 to the #4 just outside the disconnect, these disconnects do not have much room in them to tap inside them, and are hard enough to even get the service conductors in them, I have never used one for a service, just a feeder disconnect.