busman
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician / Electrical Engineer
Re: Crimp sleeves
OK - I finally made it home to my code books. In looking at 250.114 in the '96 code and 250.148 in the 2005, it seems that the difference is that when a circuit's conductors are not spliced in a box (such as when the box is used as a pull point), then the EGC's do not need to be bonded. I would say that the 2005 still requires the condition of the original post (where the 2 circuits are terminated/spliced in the box) to have those 2 circuit's EGC's bonded.
Mark
OK - I finally made it home to my code books. In looking at 250.114 in the '96 code and 250.148 in the 2005, it seems that the difference is that when a circuit's conductors are not spliced in a box (such as when the box is used as a pull point), then the EGC's do not need to be bonded. I would say that the 2005 still requires the condition of the original post (where the 2 circuits are terminated/spliced in the box) to have those 2 circuit's EGC's bonded.
Mark
