Raceway Bond to EGC

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EGCs have to run with the circuit conductors. They are not permitted to be run by themselves.
These appear to be GEC,s and where run in a ferrous raceway a full size bonding jumper between the GEC and the ferrous raceway is required by 25
I don't believe they're GECs,,, even so, due to location, I would think this would be categorized as a supplemental plate governed by 250.53(E) allowing the bonding jumper to be #6 if indeed they were a GEC
 
I don't believe they're GECs,,, even so, due to location, I would think this would be categorized as a supplemental plate governed by 250.53(E) allowing the bonding jumper to be #6 if indeed they were a GEC
You better hope they're GEC's, since 250.53(E) is a excellent reference, but wont govern EGC's

EGC's are governed by 250.102(D), T.250.102, and #6 is too small
 
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T.250.66 is identical to T.250.102, which governs EGC bonding-jumper size, per 250.102(D)
Table 250.122 governs the size of EGCs and bonding jumpers. 250.102(D) would be for a supply side bonding jumper and not an EGC bonding jumper.
 
I don't believe they're GECs,,, even so, due to location, I would think this would be categorized as a supplemental plate governed by 250.53(E) allowing the bonding jumper to be #6 if indeed they were a GEC
If they are GECs, then the bonding jumper from the ferrous raceway to the GEC in the raceway must be the same size as the GEC in the raceway.
 
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