rojay
Senior Member
- Location
- Chicago,IL USA
I’m looking at an outdoor CT cabinet with a service disconnect located immediately adjacent to it.
The water main is serving as the grounding electrode and the GEC runs from there back to the service disco.
There are two ground rods acting as supplementary electrodes to the water main
but they are tied to a ground lug bolted inside of the CT cabinet while the neutral bar inside the CT cab floats.
Before the GEC from the ground rods lands at the CT ground lug it passes through grounding bushings that bond it’s parallel service raceways back to the service disconnect where the MBJ makes the enclosure/ neutral bond.
My question is if the CT neutral is left to float, would the connection made between the ground rod GEC passing through the bonding bushings provide the bonding required by 250.53D2- specifically #3 on that list?
The water main is serving as the grounding electrode and the GEC runs from there back to the service disco.
There are two ground rods acting as supplementary electrodes to the water main
but they are tied to a ground lug bolted inside of the CT cabinet while the neutral bar inside the CT cab floats.
Before the GEC from the ground rods lands at the CT ground lug it passes through grounding bushings that bond it’s parallel service raceways back to the service disconnect where the MBJ makes the enclosure/ neutral bond.
My question is if the CT neutral is left to float, would the connection made between the ground rod GEC passing through the bonding bushings provide the bonding required by 250.53D2- specifically #3 on that list?