Customer buried (as a feeder for a garage) a cable with 2 insulated conductors and a bare conductor, all within an overall jacket (like a 12/2 w/g uf, only larger.
Garage system has 2 driven and bonded grounding electrodes and conductors.
Inspector rejected and listed 250-40 (as insulated neutral error [while a 240V system]), which I cannot find (I have 96 and 03, they are 99).
I got system passed as 120V circuit with H, N, bare G, and N and G separated in panel, but customer wants 240V for compressor.
Since I have driven grounds, can't I ID the copper conductor with white tape at both ends (it is insulated by overall jacket), and let the EGEC be the EGC grounds?
(Detached garage, buried cable, only other metallic connections are phone and cable TV)
[ April 26, 2005, 07:32 PM: Message edited by: tshephard ]
Garage system has 2 driven and bonded grounding electrodes and conductors.
Inspector rejected and listed 250-40 (as insulated neutral error [while a 240V system]), which I cannot find (I have 96 and 03, they are 99).
I got system passed as 120V circuit with H, N, bare G, and N and G separated in panel, but customer wants 240V for compressor.
Since I have driven grounds, can't I ID the copper conductor with white tape at both ends (it is insulated by overall jacket), and let the EGEC be the EGC grounds?
(Detached garage, buried cable, only other metallic connections are phone and cable TV)
[ April 26, 2005, 07:32 PM: Message edited by: tshephard ]