In Article 250.30 (A) (1) exception 2, could someone clarify this content.
On recent drawings we are now seeing a Grounding or Bonding conductor contained within parallel secondaries from a utility transformer to a switchboard.
Always have understood that secondaries deriving from a separately derived system did not contain a ground or bonding conductor. The grounding electric conductor was derived at the 1st Over current device at the Service entrance.
Has there been a change, that many are not aware of, and also the content of the exception is confusing.
Any answers or comments
Thanks Coynetoss
On recent drawings we are now seeing a Grounding or Bonding conductor contained within parallel secondaries from a utility transformer to a switchboard.
Always have understood that secondaries deriving from a separately derived system did not contain a ground or bonding conductor. The grounding electric conductor was derived at the 1st Over current device at the Service entrance.
Has there been a change, that many are not aware of, and also the content of the exception is confusing.
Any answers or comments
Thanks Coynetoss
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