what are the code requirements for grounding a M:dunce:CC to building
structural steel? And where in the code is it found?
The MCC will be fed from an 800A breaker in switchgear.
It is very common for industrial specs to require all large electrical equipment to be bonded to the building steel in addition to the code required EGC.
It is very common for industrial specs to require all large electrical equipment to be bonded to the building steel in addition to the code required EGC.
He did not ask about specs though.
I wonder why such a thing would be found in a spec. What possible benefit is there to doing this?
Strictly a design choice if the MCC does not contain the service or SDS (separately derived system) disconnecting means. As such, no Code reference can be given. The largest GEC (grounding electrode conductor) required by Code is 3/0 Cu (250kcmil Al) per 250.66. An EGC (equipment grounding conductor) can be much larger under 250.122 (but not the issue here)....
can anybody give a code reference for the 4/0 wire? ...
good input guys, our engineer finally got back with me and pretty much said the same thing. Said the code is grey on the issue and that we're gonna go with 4/0
The specs simply said "per NEC requirements". problem is, like stated, the NEC
is grey on the issue. so, 4/0 it is.
The NEC gets blamed for everything.The NEC is not gray on this issue. 3/0 is all that is required for a GEC if you are talking copper conductor.