HoosierSparky Senior Plans Examiner, MEP Location Scottsdale AZ Occupation Senior Plans Examiner Jul 1, 2019 #1 I have run across 2 different details for bonding/grounding a service. Is one of themwrong or both correct? I'm stuck. View attachment Grounding-Bonding Details.pdf
I have run across 2 different details for bonding/grounding a service. Is one of themwrong or both correct? I'm stuck. View attachment Grounding-Bonding Details.pdf
Dennis Alwon Moderator Staff member Location Chapel Hill, NC Occupation Retired Electrical Contractor Jul 1, 2019 #2 This may help others from avoiding the download
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Jul 1, 2019 #3 They both look correct, do you see an issue with one or the other? They're using the word "bond" in detail #1 but those conductors are actually GEC's.
They both look correct, do you see an issue with one or the other? They're using the word "bond" in detail #1 but those conductors are actually GEC's.
Dennis Alwon Moderator Staff member Location Chapel Hill, NC Occupation Retired Electrical Contractor Jul 1, 2019 #4 They both look correct to me but I didn't study it very hard. Cadweld is not necessary on connections to ground rods or the rebar
They both look correct to me but I didn't study it very hard. Cadweld is not necessary on connections to ground rods or the rebar