Grounding system for two separate voltage systems (480V and 208V 3P 4W)

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fandi

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Hello All,
A mixed use building uses 230.2(D) to have two systems (480V and 208V 3P 4W) in the same building. The 1,200A 480V switchboard is in a different room than the 3,000A 208V switchboard. Each has each own grounding system (EGC is #3/0 CU). My question is: Don't these two grounding systems have to connect to each other?
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fandi

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Los Angeles
We all jumped on and just yes but see 250.58 for verification.
It scares me when a senior PE engineer with more than 20 years of experience designs a big building for many people live there and forgot to tie the two ground systems together.
 

winnie

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Springfield, MA, USA
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Electric motor research
Presumably they were incidentally tied together by the utility neutral or by building steel. Not as it was supposed to be, but probably not all that bad.

-Jon
 
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