A ajks1 Member May 2, 2003 #1 I also posted this under UL, so if you see both, I'm sorry. Does the metal core in a liquidtight flexible metal condiut, UL1, over six feet long need to be grounded.
I also posted this under UL, so if you see both, I'm sorry. Does the metal core in a liquidtight flexible metal condiut, UL1, over six feet long need to be grounded.
don_resqcapt19 Moderator Staff member Location Illinois Occupation retired electrician May 2, 2003 #2 Re: grounding LFMC In my opinion the metal parts of LFMC must always be connected to an EGC. See 250.4(A)(2). Don
Re: grounding LFMC In my opinion the metal parts of LFMC must always be connected to an EGC. See 250.4(A)(2). Don