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Receptacle grounding in a commercial building

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justin

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Re: Receptacle grounding in a commercial building

to satisfy MY curiosity, do you need to bond the box if there are NO splices, or is this just considered a raceway or pull box or...I have recently had sec. 250.148 of 2002 NEC interpreted differently by an inspector, i just want to know so i can tell my guys the RULE and why, thanks.
 

ryan_618

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Re: Receptacle grounding in a commercial building

Refer to the charging statement of 250.148, which states "Where circuit conductors are spliced within a box,or terminated on equipment within a box {like a receptacle}...."

If you do not meet those conditions because you have a pull box, then 250.148(A) does not apply.


Edited for typo

[ February 12, 2004, 11:04 PM: Message edited by: ryan_618 ]
 
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