hurk27
Senior Member
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- Portage, Indiana NEC: 2008
There is no problem landing any EGC or the GEC on the neutral bus in that cabinet. I would say the lower right lug is intended for EGC only but doesn't mean it has to land there.
kwired, I see the first means of disconnect outside at the meter main combo. So why is the indoor panel not a sub panel ?
I believe he was addressing the meter/main cabinet as a lower right lug is not mention anywhere for the sub-panel?
The reason the lower right lug can only be used for EGC's is 250.24(A)(4) requires the main bonding jumper to be a wire or busbar not a screw before the GEC can land on the EGC bar.
We use the lower right lugs to bond our conduit bushings.
Also I noticed that the OP'er has forgot to use white tape to mark the neutral conductor?