yloylo
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- Location
- Atlanta, GA
I'm working on a project in which I am supplying 120VAC to a piece of industrial equipment with the following criteria:
1. Supplying 120VAC, 10A to be connected inside a fiberglass enclosure (for controls)
2. Supplying an isolated ground conductor to the metal back-panel inside the enclosure
3. The fiberglass panel is mounted on the equipment in a wet environment
4. The equipment sits on a concrete pad and has a metal frame, parts, etc.
My question:
Do I still need to provide an equipment grounding conductor per NEC 250.110 and 250.112 and bond it to the equipment metal frame?
1. Supplying 120VAC, 10A to be connected inside a fiberglass enclosure (for controls)
2. Supplying an isolated ground conductor to the metal back-panel inside the enclosure
3. The fiberglass panel is mounted on the equipment in a wet environment
4. The equipment sits on a concrete pad and has a metal frame, parts, etc.
My question:
Do I still need to provide an equipment grounding conductor per NEC 250.110 and 250.112 and bond it to the equipment metal frame?