Alexis
Member
- Location
- Los Angeles
Hello!
I'm having an issue with my inspector and I'm trying to find out if he may be wrong..
I have an NM feeder between main panel and sub panel with short piece of EMT conduit to and from a crawl space.
In order to have each of these pieces grounded he is telling me that:
1. Chase nipple that goes in LB does not ground the conduit.
2. Ground busing without lock nut is not rated for grounding.
3. Lock nut alone (even without leftover concentric rings) is not rated to ground EMT. He said that lock nut is for mechanical connection but not grounding..?
I will include 3 refference photos plus photo of the piece that transitions in NM (NM connector is present)
Any advice/refferece would be greatly appreciated!
Also wanted to check: in your area when doing main panel grounding by the main water - is jumper over main water regulator required? Is it even a code?
Thank you!
I'm having an issue with my inspector and I'm trying to find out if he may be wrong..
I have an NM feeder between main panel and sub panel with short piece of EMT conduit to and from a crawl space.
In order to have each of these pieces grounded he is telling me that:
1. Chase nipple that goes in LB does not ground the conduit.
2. Ground busing without lock nut is not rated for grounding.
3. Lock nut alone (even without leftover concentric rings) is not rated to ground EMT. He said that lock nut is for mechanical connection but not grounding..?
I will include 3 refference photos plus photo of the piece that transitions in NM (NM connector is present)
Any advice/refferece would be greatly appreciated!
Also wanted to check: in your area when doing main panel grounding by the main water - is jumper over main water regulator required? Is it even a code?
Thank you!