Isaiah
Senior Member
- Location
- Baton Rouge
- Occupation
- Electrical Inspector
I just want to double-check with the 'grounding gods' out there before I raise a red flag on this apparent violation of 250.30(A)(1) and 250.30(A)(2).
Client's std detail (separately derived systems), shows NO direct connection between the ground and neutral buses, either at the Panelboard, (system bonding jumper) or at the transformer (supply side bonding jumper). The scenario is for a typical 3 ph 4W lighting panelboard and Xfmr, 480-208/120V, 30kVA, delta-wye, solidly grounded.
Panelboard Ground bus has a green conductor that bonds to the case and goes directly to the main ground loop; the Panelboard Neutral bus has a white conductor that goes directly back to the transformer XO.
Client's std detail (separately derived systems), shows NO direct connection between the ground and neutral buses, either at the Panelboard, (system bonding jumper) or at the transformer (supply side bonding jumper). The scenario is for a typical 3 ph 4W lighting panelboard and Xfmr, 480-208/120V, 30kVA, delta-wye, solidly grounded.
Panelboard Ground bus has a green conductor that bonds to the case and goes directly to the main ground loop; the Panelboard Neutral bus has a white conductor that goes directly back to the transformer XO.