All conductors including equipment grounding conductors are required to be run in the same raceway! 300.3(b).Hello,
Are there any violations in running an EGC from a wall mounted ground bar to a load sepearte from the feeder conductors? The feeder conductors are in a PVC conduit.
See sketch below for what I mean:
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Yes this is the case normally, but what about (2) of 300.3(B):All conductors including equipment grounding conductors are required to be run in the same raceway! 300.3(b).
I guess the nuance is that it says "Equipment BONDING" conductor can be ran on the outside.Yes this is the case normally, but what about (2) of 300.3(B):
(2) Grounding and Bonding Conductors.
Equipment grounding conductors shall be permitted to be installed outside a raceway or cable assembly where in accordance with the provisions of 250.130(C) for certain existing installations or in accordance with 250.134, Exception No. 2, for dc circuits. Equipment bonding conductors shall be permitted to be installed on the outside of raceways in accordance with 250.102(E).
Is that the 250.102(E)(2) paragrapgh?I mentioned the 6 ft exception. It seems like you’re going to a lot of work to avoid the simple solution to pull in and equipment grounding conductor in your race ways.
Those exception are intended for things like, say, adding an EGC when you are replacing old two prong receptacles with 3 prong receptacles, and the old existing wiring is knob&tube or old cable without EGC. It's not valid when an EGC can be pulled in an existing raceway.Yes this is the case normally, but what about (2) of 300.3(B):
(2) Grounding and Bonding Conductors.
Equipment grounding conductors shall be permitted to be installed outside a raceway or cable assembly where in accordance with the provisions of 250.130(C) for certain existing installations or in accordance with 250.134, Exception No. 2, for dc circuits. Equipment bonding conductors shall be permitted to be installed on the outside of raceways in accordance with 250.102(E).
250.118 Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors.
The equipment grounding conductor run with or enclosing the circuit conductors shall be one or more or a combination of the following:
Yeah I guess that’s the crux of it. By definition it can’t even be an EGC. It something else.I wouldn't call the connection from the equipment to the ground bar an EGC. It would be some type of bonding jumper. EGC's are listed in 250.118 and are run with or enclosing the circuit conductors.
I agree. You can exceed the EGC run with the branch circuit conductors requirement by running an additional bonding jumper if you want.I don't see any problem with running the extra conductor to the ground bar. I do have an issue with not running an EGC with the load conductors to the two loads. That's a requirement.
I think it was an oversight by the installer for this particular install and it was easier to just tap to the ground bar next to it.I agree. You can exceed the EGC run with the branch circuit conductors requirement by running an additional bonding jumper if you want.
Why would someone want to not run the EGC in the first place?
Got it.But I wanted to nail this down as sometimes there are existing conduits where fill is an issue. Wanted to get it concrete that EGC must be with feeders and there are no wonky exceptions that allow for it to be outside.