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- Bradenton, Florida
I was @ an RV Resort and ran into something that I wanted clarification on so here goes. The park has (39) pedestal's and each one has (1) 2p50A breaker, (1) 1P 30A breaker, and (1) 1P20A breaker along with a driven ground rod . There is no "Main Service Panel" on site that feeds them, but what is there is (3) pad mounted utility transformers that supply power to the (39) pedestals so there is no way to kill the power if needed to service any of the pedestals without contacting the local utility company. My question is where is the required bonding of the EGC and the grounded "Neutral" conductor required to happen, in the transformers? There is no EGC ran with the utility conductors that are ran around the park and stopping periodically and turned up into quazite junction boxes so they can feed a certain amount of pedestals. I'm used to seeing the parks have a main panel onsite that's fed from the utility transformer and in the main panel is where all the bonding of the equipment grounds and neutrals take place, and from there they run (4) conductors to the pedestal where the EGC and the grounded "Neutral" conductor are isolated @ each pedestal and some drive a rod and some don't based on their interpterion of the code and the definition of a "Structure", but that's another topic for another day. Thanks in advance for you feedback.