I am having a panel relocated, and the existing feeder is going to be extended. But the electricians discovered about 60' of Liquid Tight Flexible Metal Conduit (LFMC)in the feeder. The feeder is 3 phases, a neutral wire, and no ground wire.
I just wanted to verify that the LFMC doesn't provide the code required ground, and that the easiest way to fix this is to pull out the conductors and pull them back into the LFMC with a ground wire.
I think the ground is required to be inside the raceway with the feeder conductors, right? They can't just run a ground wire on the outside of the LFMC?
Thanks for the help:
Steve
I just wanted to verify that the LFMC doesn't provide the code required ground, and that the easiest way to fix this is to pull out the conductors and pull them back into the LFMC with a ground wire.
I think the ground is required to be inside the raceway with the feeder conductors, right? They can't just run a ground wire on the outside of the LFMC?
Thanks for the help:
Steve