PVC to EMT bonding requirements

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slc410

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I'm wondering about a 2" conduit I ran for a panel feeder from a main disconnect located outdoors to a sub panel located indoors for a business. The run starts at the outdoor disconnect then transfers to EMT indoors. The EMT ends in the sub panel through a non concentric opening that I cut out myself. The conduit contains an equipment grounding conductor to the sub panel. My thought is I would not need a bonding bushing because it does not terminate in a concentric/eccentric knockout. Would like to get opinions and code articles pertaining to my installation. Thank you.
 
You are not depending on the EMT to bond the panel anyway, but the panel is bonding the EMT.

Either way, this is a feeder, not service conductors, so the EGC is adequate.
 
Let say you have a painted panel can. Make sure to beat the lock nut tight so it bits thru the paint or remove the paint to ensure good bonding. 250.96(A) plus good practice.
I have seen guys wrench right the fitting and I ask them to beat the lock nut tight after it snugged up instead with painted surfaces.
I noticed you did not state voltage. Bonding over 250v may apply.
 
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