tgifredday
Member
When using ground clamps to provide temporary static grounding in filling applications, does the opposite end of the ground clamp cable need to be solidly connected to a grounded piece of equipment? I have been asked to provide temporary grounding cables with the spring loaded ground clamps on both ends of the cable. I can't find a code reference that addresses this issue, but it seems to me that one end should be attached to a ground source per NEC ground conductor connection requirements.