brother
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I just want to be sure Im not reading it wrong, as there is a debate going on. A flex (less than 6ft) was installed in patient care area, hospital, and also a ground wire was installed. The circuit is on a 20 amp breaker. The debate is that the 'flex' no longer qualifies as an egc because of the flexibility was necessary, so therefore because of the redundant grounding requirment in 2008 NEC 517.13, its a violation.
I say it (THE FLEX) does qualify as an egc, and just because the 'flexibility' was necessary that code section only means that the ground wire must be installed, not that the flex itself is not longer a ground path. This is my understanding of 2008 nec 250.118(6)e. Am I right??
I say it (THE FLEX) does qualify as an egc, and just because the 'flexibility' was necessary that code section only means that the ground wire must be installed, not that the flex itself is not longer a ground path. This is my understanding of 2008 nec 250.118(6)e. Am I right??