LadyDi
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- Location
- Lubbock, Texas
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor, Master Electrician, BA Texas Tech University, College Instructor: Electrician Education
As already pointed out by others, if this is a grounded service then the neutral must be brought to the service disconnect in a compliant manner. The fact that the load does not require a neutral is irrelevant as you know for fault return path.
That conductor you mention that is marked as an EGC is of interest. Do you know where it connects at the other end? If it is connected to the POCO transformer X0 terminal you may have a fault return path, just not a technically compliant one. To be compliant the conductor should be marked white and terminate in a proper neutral bar in the service disconnect and have a proper main bonding jumper. Also, I don't see any evidence of a GES.
Thank you for responding.
I believe Roger pointed out the question that I needed to ask: Is the system grounded? If so, then the answer is yes regardless of the type of load.
I’m am considering your notion that although non-compliant a pathway existed back to the source, and the fuses would blow. Idk, I’m thinking.
Again, thanks for responding.
Sincerely,
Diana
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