My foreman just got whacked the other day on an inspection.  My "favorite inspector" failed him because he fed the primaries and secondaries of a 75kva, NEMA 1, dry-type distribution transformer with flex (FMC) approximately 4' long with a properly sized equipment grounding conductor installed in each.  I realize you can never install a grounding electrode conductor in flex (which he did not, that was piped), but has anyone ever experienced this before.  I have always been under the assumption that a flexible connection to a X-Frmr is a good thing.  So anyway, now it's hard piped.  Thank you AHJs.   :roll:
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
				