I was asked today if an isolation transformer (30kva, 480 to 480, 3ph, no neutral) needed to have a grounding electrode (building steel in this case)? Or, can the equipment ground be carried through the transformer, primary to secondary, connected to cabinet and XO on the way by? My initial response was no grounding electrode is necessary because there is no neutral derrived. Possibly because I've seen it done like that so many times. However, I didn't like the fact that I couldn't back it up with an NEC reference on the spot. I'm leaning towards 250.30.a.3 exception3. So, now I am doubting my first "knee jerk" answer. I know you guys can help me with this. Thanks.