Perhaps i'm wrong, I would think the fire pump and chiller would be a branch circuits & meet the exception of 250.32(a).Okay... I'll assume. What does 250.32(A) Exception have to do with the EGC?
Perhaps i'm wrong, I would think the fire pump and chiller would be a branch circuits & meet the exception of 250.32(a).Okay... I'll assume. What does 250.32(A) Exception have to do with the EGC?
Even as branch circuits, the difference made by 250.32(A) Exception is that no grounding electrode system would be required at the building or structure served. An equipment grounding conductor run with the branch circuit conductors would still be required.Perhaps i'm wrong, I would think the fire pump and chiller would be a branch circuits & meet the exception of 250.32(a).
Sorry sir, but that was my post #37....Even as branch circuits, the difference made by 250.32(A) Exception is that no grounding electrode system would be required at the building or structure served. An equipment grounding conductor run with the branch circuit conductors would still be required.
From my perspective, you have managed to create a circular reference with no resolving... :?:happyno::happyyes::blink:Sorry sir, but that was my post #37....