RETRAINDAILY
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can you get couplings on?
and re-bushing to 3.5" close nipples?
and re-bushing to 3.5" close nipples?
If the conduit is pvc why would you bond it?
I think the pvc is in between the GRC.
Wild idea. What about this http://www.erico.com/products/BeamClamps.asp
If you could get the clamp in the top of the pipe you then could bolt on a lug.
Beam clamps listed for use as a bonding means?
Larry,
The one in your picture will only accept up to a #6 conductor. I doubt that would be large enough for this application. I am not sure there is a code compliant solution for this problem.
Larry,Sorry Don...I just noticed your reply.
I wasn't really thinking that the OP would only use one strap with one #6. I was thinking he could use one per conduit and feed all #6 into an enclosure-mounted terminal grounding bar... The real bugger is that the conduits are not spaced evenly, and the strap device affords the most flexibility with clamping.
Can that be done to comply?
These are stub ups in an open bottom enclosure. There are no locknuts or bushings.Look for an item called a grounding wedge. It is horseshoe shaped. You can loosed the PB and locknut just off of the conduit, slide the wedge in, then put everything back. The grounding wedge is designed to be wedged between the locknut and the enclosure. It comes with two screws on it. One is to tighten down on the conduit, and the other is to add a small lug to so you can then bond to the enclosure. They are awesome for already terminated wire. I will try to find out who makes them.
The link is not pasting correctly. It is cutting off the last few characters.
http://www.o-zgedney.com/PDF/OZG_DA_InsulatedGroundingBushingsSpecGrade[1].pdf
I can't seem to fix it. Sorry.
That works, Thanks