encoreman
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- Austin, TX
I am working with an experienced journeyman electrician on a telecommunications shelter. He has performed the electrical premise wiring for dozens of telecommunications shelters in many different jursidictions. He is recommending that we install a meter and disconnect on a utility rack 50 feet from the shelter near the utility transformer. He will ground the case for the disconnect at the utiliy rack. He will extend the service (without a grounding conductor) to the shelter where he will establish the neutral to ground bond at the inside shelter disconnect.
In reading the code, I was under the impression that the neutral to ground bond had to be established at the first disconnect. He assures me that in all the installations he has done, he has done it this way without any objection from the local inspector.
Is this correct? Is this the proper way to establish a neutral to ground bond?
Thanks in advance for your help!
In reading the code, I was under the impression that the neutral to ground bond had to be established at the first disconnect. He assures me that in all the installations he has done, he has done it this way without any objection from the local inspector.
Is this correct? Is this the proper way to establish a neutral to ground bond?
Thanks in advance for your help!