sparkles97
Member
- Location
- Washington
After a few searches on objectionable current between a meter socket and the first disconnecting means, I am finding myself misunderstanding something.
From what I have seen, our neutral lug is bonded to our meter enclosure which is tied to our GEC and EGC (rigid conduit) and our service panel has our neutral and EGC bonded together via MBJ. To my understanding, this would cause objectionable current. My question is: Why are we grounding our neutral in both the meter enclosure as well as the service panel opposed to only one over the other? I may be missing something big here, and would be very grateful for some clarification.
State: Washington
From what I have seen, our neutral lug is bonded to our meter enclosure which is tied to our GEC and EGC (rigid conduit) and our service panel has our neutral and EGC bonded together via MBJ. To my understanding, this would cause objectionable current. My question is: Why are we grounding our neutral in both the meter enclosure as well as the service panel opposed to only one over the other? I may be missing something big here, and would be very grateful for some clarification.
State: Washington