- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Contractor
Does he really need to pull it out or can he just disconnect the egc? I see no issue with leaving the wire in the conduit and disconnecting it.
Feeders in parallel require a full size EGC in each raceway. This has been a common mistake by designers and installers.
I believe the reason is a fault can be feed from each end.
Does he really need to pull it out
I see no issue with leaving the wire in the conduit and disconnecting it.
IMO To fully comply with the NEC yes, it has to come out.
Read 310.4(C).
How about 310.4(C) raceways shall have the same number of conductors.
If it is not connected to anything then it is not a conductor...:smile:
Again it is not a conductor if it is not connected.
You guys are fast replys are made faster than I can edit.
It's easy to be fast when you don't think before you type.
how do you calculate the conduits for for effective ground fault path, or can you. Any info would be appreciated thanks.