mark32
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- Currently in NJ
This is not something I am working on, I just want to know the correct way in which to wire it. Let's say there is a main disconnect, it feeds into a metallic trough which then taps off to a number of meters which then feeds it's respective disconnect that will then feed a sub panel. (There is a graphic in Mike's book on Grounding depicting this very scenario on page 60 figure 250-126 if you have it) All of the equipment, except for the sub panels, are all grouped together. So, the trough must be bonded via a bonding jumper from the disc neutral/ground bar to a lug/distribution block in the trough. EGC's then originate from this spot and bonded to the meter's enclosure in which the neutral block is isolated and from there to the disconnects and then panel. Because the trough and meters are on the load side of the main the metallic nipples are not required to have bonding bushings. Is all of the above correct and how would you do it differently? Is the meter I described necessary here?