Re: Gounding Screw
Here is my Email to Mark Ode, and his response. I am always impressed by how fast I get a response from Mark.
Pierre: No, there are no UL listed ground screws but there are listed ground screw and green wire assemblies and listed ground clips. Go figure, huh. Using a round shouldered NM cable clamp screw seems to be a common practice in some parts of the country. I have seen people wrap the equipment grounding conductor around the screw without even removing the NM clamp from the screw. I have seen others remove the NM clamp and reinsert the screw with the equipment grounding conductor wrapped around it.
Section 250.8 requires grounding conductors and bonding jumpers to be connected by exothermic welding, listed pressure connectors, listed clamps or other listed means. In Section 250.148(C), a connection shall be made between the one or more equipment grounding conductors and a metal box by means of a grounding screw that shall be used for no other purpose or a listed grounding device. Section 250.8 requires a listed means and 250.148 permits a ground screw or a listed grounding device. These two sections seem to be in conflict with each other. I will see if there was anything introduced for the 2008 NEC process that would permit me to address this issue for the 2008 NEC. Good luck with your class. Mark
"Pierre Belarge"
"Pierre Belarge"
01/30/2006 07:32 AM
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"Mark C. Ode"
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Equipment Ground Screw
Hello Mark,
You mention in your ECM article, Jan 2006, that:
"Wrapping the equipment-grounding conductor around an NM cable clamp screw in an NM box or around the 8/32 screw for the plaster ring or box cover are common methods used in the field, but are not acceptable in accordance with either Sections 250.8 or 250.148 A. A grounding screw or some other listed grounding device must be used. "
250.8 mentions Sheet Metal Screws. 250.148 C says, "... by means of a grounding screw that shall be used for no other purpose or a listed device."
I do not see this as saying a "listed" ground screw.
My understanding is that there are no listed grounding screws manufactured as of today. Is this true?
If so, then using a cable clamp screw as long as it is not used for any other purpose would seem to be acceptable. Does UL have any more information that would be helpful here? I am presenting a Grounding and Bonding seminar on Saturday, and I would love some better direction on this topic.
Thanks again Mark,
Pierre Belarge
Electrical Training Solutions
I edited this to remove the email addresses
[ January 30, 2006, 05:01 PM: Message edited by: pierre ]