Re: Grounding of ridgid Conduits entering building from ha
Originally posted by mr21:
Above the seal off is a nipple that goes into the trough, the statement posed by an inspector is that those nipples cannot be EMT, they must be ridgid and they must be individually grounded with seperate grounding clamps and connection to each conduit.
IMO..Your Inspector is 50% right..
501.30(A)Bonding
The locknut-bushing and double-locknut types of contact shall not be depended on for bonding purposes,but bonding jumpers with proper fittings or other approved means of bonding shall be used.Such means of bonding shall apply to all intervening raceways,fittings,boxes,enclosures and so forth between the Class I locations and the point of grounding for the service equipment or point of grounding of the separately derived system.
501.15(B)(2)Class I Division 2 Boundary.
*-Ridged metal conduit or threaded steel intermediate metal conduit
shall be used between the seal fitting -and the point at which the conduit leaves the Division 2 Location- *[/I] and a threaded connection shall be used at the seal fitting.Except for listed reducers @ the conduit seal,there shall be no union,coupling,box or fitting
*between the conduit and the point @ which the conduit leaves the Division 2 Location*.
*What this is telling me,if your sealing fitting leaving the classified area,is installed in the conduit system
outside of the boundary,of the classified area, and sealed with the approved methods to prevent the passage of gasses and vapors,your wiring method is fine,providing you comply with 501.30(A)..
It's not telling me,that threaded raceway must be used, beyond the seal fitting,and
outside the Classified area of boundary..
Adding :mr21,
Also noting in your posting,
you may have differant classifications of voltages,entering this same trough or wireway,as maybe defined in Article 504 or Article 725..(*if so please read the associated articles if needed)
If so be sure to maintain a separation I] of the differant classes, by means of divider(effective separation) in this enclosure if needed.
[ September 22, 2005, 09:36 AM: Message edited by: dillon3c ]