us3rnotfound
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I came across this Fluke article on Grounding SDSs: http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/com...ding/Grounding-Separately-Derived-Systems.htm
The writer of the article makes this statement:
"The neutral and ground must be connected to the transformer neutral bus. Making the N-G bond at the main panel is not advised in order to segregate normal return currents from ground currents. The transformer neutral bus is the only point on the system where the neutral and ground should be bonded."
This didn't seem right to me, I thought that the N-G bond should indeed be installed in the main panelboard.
Thanks in advance.
The writer of the article makes this statement:
"The neutral and ground must be connected to the transformer neutral bus. Making the N-G bond at the main panel is not advised in order to segregate normal return currents from ground currents. The transformer neutral bus is the only point on the system where the neutral and ground should be bonded."
This didn't seem right to me, I thought that the N-G bond should indeed be installed in the main panelboard.
Thanks in advance.