Anode
Member
- Location
- Washington, USA
Okay folks, got a new question here. We have just moved to NEC 2017
code cycle in Washington state, and I am wondering if there is a leg
to stand on now for a few items.
Hypothetical scenario here:
Where an EGC (slash GEC?) running back from the inverter ac ground
terminal, exits in conduit with inverter ccc's, and goes through
equipment such as disconnect, production meter, and then enters a
panelboard can it:
A) Simply terminate on the panelboard ground bus bar, and not
permanently crimp to existing grounding electrode conductor?
B) Be sized in accordance with 250.122? for example; where cu ccc's
from inverter are #8's protected by a 40Amp OCPD in the panelboard,
egc required would be #10 cu
C) Is there any situation where the egc (slash GEC?) would need to be
sized in accordance with some code, larger than the 250.122 table,
like if it is subject to physical damage perhaps?
D) Is there any situation where the EGC would not stand as the GEC,
therefore we would need also a dedicated GEC, a second ground wire ran
from inverter connected permanently to the existing GEC of the panel
board, or land also on the ground bus bar. (I thought we have not
needed to have a second dedicated ground for this).
Also, all our systems are ungrounded transformerless inverter systems.
Please provide citations with code so I can highlight these new areas.
And it will be great to finally put this issue to bed, having been a
source of great debate among electricians and inspectors here.
As always, safety first, and thank you for your input in advance.
code cycle in Washington state, and I am wondering if there is a leg
to stand on now for a few items.
Hypothetical scenario here:
Where an EGC (slash GEC?) running back from the inverter ac ground
terminal, exits in conduit with inverter ccc's, and goes through
equipment such as disconnect, production meter, and then enters a
panelboard can it:
A) Simply terminate on the panelboard ground bus bar, and not
permanently crimp to existing grounding electrode conductor?
B) Be sized in accordance with 250.122? for example; where cu ccc's
from inverter are #8's protected by a 40Amp OCPD in the panelboard,
egc required would be #10 cu
C) Is there any situation where the egc (slash GEC?) would need to be
sized in accordance with some code, larger than the 250.122 table,
like if it is subject to physical damage perhaps?
D) Is there any situation where the EGC would not stand as the GEC,
therefore we would need also a dedicated GEC, a second ground wire ran
from inverter connected permanently to the existing GEC of the panel
board, or land also on the ground bus bar. (I thought we have not
needed to have a second dedicated ground for this).
Also, all our systems are ungrounded transformerless inverter systems.
Please provide citations with code so I can highlight these new areas.
And it will be great to finally put this issue to bed, having been a
source of great debate among electricians and inspectors here.
As always, safety first, and thank you for your input in advance.