busman
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician / Electrical Engineer
The situation: existing branch circuit, #6 CU SE cable from main panel to range, range is hardwired. The new range connection box is too far from the cable end so I was going to install a surface mount 3-wire, 3-pole receptacle and neutral ground the range using the exception in Art. 250.
The question: both the Cooper and P/S surface mount 3 wire receptacles do not bond the neutral terminal to the metal parts of the box. These are the boxes with the plastic front and a metal frame in the back. Do I need to find a way to bond the metal part of the box to the neutral IAW 250-140 (1999) and if so, how would you do it? I was thinking I might be able to use a buchanan crimp an a short #10 jumper to a ground screw if the bond is necessary.
The job is this morning so thanks for any help you can provide.
Mark
[ January 14, 2006, 07:21 AM: Message edited by: busman ]
The question: both the Cooper and P/S surface mount 3 wire receptacles do not bond the neutral terminal to the metal parts of the box. These are the boxes with the plastic front and a metal frame in the back. Do I need to find a way to bond the metal part of the box to the neutral IAW 250-140 (1999) and if so, how would you do it? I was thinking I might be able to use a buchanan crimp an a short #10 jumper to a ground screw if the bond is necessary.
The job is this morning so thanks for any help you can provide.
Mark
[ January 14, 2006, 07:21 AM: Message edited by: busman ]