Ron Hill
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In a dental office where the receptacles are supplied with medical grad mc cable dose anything plugged into a receptacle also require a redundant ground?
In a dental office where the receptacles are supplied with medical grad mc cable dose anything plugged into a receptacle also require a redundant ground?
If you use EMT instead of MC cable, only one EGC required to be pulled with (H & N).
This statement is a little misleading. If you use MC cable, it must be listed for redundant ground and as such, may only have 1 ground conductor as well. While I am not implying that you don't know this, others may not. You can not use regular MC any part of the conduit and wiring system that feeds patient care areas of a health care facility.
Originally Posted by maghazadeh
If you use EMT instead of Medical rated MC cable, only one EGC required to be pulled with (H & N).