I am having a dispute with another electrician about panelboards.
In a residential panelboard/service disconnect. Can you land equipment grounds and neutrals to the neutral bus? They are bonded together.
I would prefer to see all neutrals on the neutral bus and all equipment grounds on the equipment ground bus and possibly if you have overflow some neutrals on that bus also. I know they are bonded together and that is probably safe either way, but I am interested in what is being enforced and what is the letter of the code on this.
My colleague says there is nothing in the code that prevents you from landing equipment grounds on the neutral bus. I have referred him to the actual label in the panel which identifies the bus on the right as the neutral and the one on the left as the equipment/neutral bus.
I'm thinking 408.40 is the relevant section, any comments?
In a residential panelboard/service disconnect. Can you land equipment grounds and neutrals to the neutral bus? They are bonded together.
I would prefer to see all neutrals on the neutral bus and all equipment grounds on the equipment ground bus and possibly if you have overflow some neutrals on that bus also. I know they are bonded together and that is probably safe either way, but I am interested in what is being enforced and what is the letter of the code on this.
My colleague says there is nothing in the code that prevents you from landing equipment grounds on the neutral bus. I have referred him to the actual label in the panel which identifies the bus on the right as the neutral and the one on the left as the equipment/neutral bus.
I'm thinking 408.40 is the relevant section, any comments?
