Riograndeelectric
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- Lakewood Colorado
when making an extension from non grounding circuit in accordance with 250.130(C)(2) " any accessible point on the grounding electrode system as described in 250.50."
how does one determine a manner in which creates a low -impedance path?
how do you determine if an existing electrical system for the 1940s and 50s etc that were originally installed as non grounding circuits determine if the metal raceway A/C , EMT and Black ridgid pie are have a low impedance path and can be used to make an extension to new receptacles, lights etc?
250.118 types of equipment Grounding conductors.250.118(4) EMT
on page 244 of 2008 hand book FPN : for effective ground -Fault path, see 250.2 definition. in Reading Thur 250 I see 25.4(5) Effective ground fault current path.
how does one determine a manner in which creates a low -impedance path?
how do you determine if an existing electrical system for the 1940s and 50s etc that were originally installed as non grounding circuits determine if the metal raceway A/C , EMT and Black ridgid pie are have a low impedance path and can be used to make an extension to new receptacles, lights etc?
250.118 types of equipment Grounding conductors.250.118(4) EMT
on page 244 of 2008 hand book FPN : for effective ground -Fault path, see 250.2 definition. in Reading Thur 250 I see 25.4(5) Effective ground fault current path.