- Location
- Illinois
- Occupation
- retired electrician
The transformer bond for a transformer that supplies a service is on the line side of the service point and not subject to the rules in the NEC. Services are required by the application of a number of code rules to have parallel paths for neutral current.I don't follow where the code allows it. 250.6 says grounding of (ALL) electrical systems shall be installed in a manner arranged to prohibit objectionable current. It would seem that the hazards associated with this exist wherever it is in a service.
In the event one bonded on the transformer per 250.24(2) (additional bonding jumper required), then installed a main service bonding jumper, and used rigid metal conduit between the transformer and service disconnect, there would be be objectionable neutral current which could present a fire or other hazard.