Dustin Foelber
Senior Member
Good Morning
I have an apartment project that is currently in flex conduit. There is no ground in branch circuits or feeder pipes. My assumption is at some point flex was considered an adequate ground path in which no ground conductor was required. My question is primarily on the sub-feeds. If we replace the sub panel will I be required to pull a ground for the sub feed. Current wire size is adequate for load and properly protected. I had planned on putting a ground bushing on the flex connector and install a bonding jumper to the panel ground bus. Is this a violation? Also if a ground is needed am I allowed to drive a rod for each 6 units and ground sub panels to that? Or does the ground need to be in the sub feed conduit and go from panel to meter bank individually. I appreciate any input.
I have an apartment project that is currently in flex conduit. There is no ground in branch circuits or feeder pipes. My assumption is at some point flex was considered an adequate ground path in which no ground conductor was required. My question is primarily on the sub-feeds. If we replace the sub panel will I be required to pull a ground for the sub feed. Current wire size is adequate for load and properly protected. I had planned on putting a ground bushing on the flex connector and install a bonding jumper to the panel ground bus. Is this a violation? Also if a ground is needed am I allowed to drive a rod for each 6 units and ground sub panels to that? Or does the ground need to be in the sub feed conduit and go from panel to meter bank individually. I appreciate any input.