5-212 Log #4013 NEC-P05 Final Action: Accept in Principle
(250.68(C) (New) )
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Submitter: Paul Dobrowsky, Holley, NY
Recommendation: Add new text as follows:
(C)(C) Grounding Electrode Conductor and Bonding Jumper Connection
Locations
Grounding electrode conductors and bonding jumpers shall be permitted to be connected to the following locations and be used to extend the connection to an electrode(s):
(1) Interior metal water piping located more than 1.52 m (5 ft) from the point of entrance to the building shall not be used as a conductor to interconnect electrodes that are part of the grounding electrode system.
Exception: In industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings or structures where conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified persons service the installation, interior metal water piping located more than 1.52 m (5 ft) from the point of entrance to the building shall be permitted as a conductor to interconnect electrodes that are part of the grounding electrode system, provided that the entire length, other than short sections passing perpendicularly through walls, floors, or ceilings, of the interior metal water pipe that is being used for the conductor is exposed.
(2) The structural frame of a building as follows:
(a) Connecting the structural metal frame to the reinforcing bars of a concrete-encased electrode as provided in 250.52(A)(3) or ground ring as provided in 250.52(A)(4)
(b) Bonding the structural metal frame to one or more of the grounding electrodes as defined in 250.52(A)(5) or (A)(7) that comply with 250.56
(c) Other approved means of establishing a connection to earth
Substantiation: This text is being proposed as being deleted from 250.52 and relocated here because items that are not in the earth should not be considered to be electrodes but can be used as a conductor to create a path to the electrode.
Panel Meeting Action: Accept in Principle
Revise text to read as follows:
(C) Grounding Electrode Conductor and Bonding Jumper Connection Locations.
Grounding electrode conductors and bonding jumpers shall be permitted to be connected at to the following locations and be used to extend the connection to an electrode(s):
(1) Interior metal water piping located not more than 1.52 m (5 ft) from the point of entrance to the building shall be permitted to not be used as a conductor to interconnect electrodes that are part of the grounding electrode system.
Exception: In industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings or structures where if conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified persons service the installation, interior metal water piping located more than 1.52 m (5 ft) from the point of entrance to the building shall be permitted as a bonding conductor to interconnect electrodes that are part of the grounding electrode system, or as a grounding electrode conductor, provided that the entire length, other than short sections passing perpendicularly through walls, floors, or ceilings, of the interior metal water pipe that is being used for the conductor is exposed.
(2) The structural frame of a building as follows:
(a) By connecting the structural metal frame to the reinforcing bars of a concrete-encased electrode as provided in 250.52(A)(3) or ground ring as provided in 250.52(A)(4)
(b) By bonding the structural metal frame to one or more of the grounding electrodes as defined in 250.52(A)(5) or (A)(7) that comply with 250.56
(c) By other approved means of establishing a connection to earth
Revise the first sentence of Section 250.68(C) to read:
The connection of a grounding electrode conductor at the service, at each building or structure where supplied by a feeder(s) or branch circuit(s), or at a separately derived system and associated bonding jumper(s) shall be made as specified in 250.68(A) and through (BC).
Panel Statement: Editorial revisions have been made for clarity. The first sentence of Section 250.68 has been revised to reflect the added subdivision.
See the panel action and statement on Proposal 5-170.
Number Eligible to Vote: 16
Ballot Results: Affirmative: 16
5-170
Panel Statement: The panel concludes that the location recommended for the new 250.53(D)(3) is more appropriately located in new 250.68(C). See the panel actions on Proposal 5-212. Editorial revisions to the remaining part of the recommendation have been made for clarity.
All that 250.68(C) does is to clarify that the first five feet of metal water pipe that enters a building is not electrode. All electrodes must be in contact with earth in order to be an electrode. Any part that is not in contact with earth is nothing more than a conductor.