m. downey
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- sacramento, california, USA
This is my first post here, as it's the first time I can remember having a question that I could not find an answer to in the NEC or this forum. I am citing NEC 2014.
We are replacing the lights, and the wiring for the lights in an existing GRS conduit installation. The conduit contains 4 conductors, a hot and neutral from two different separately derived systems (two transformers). The lights are fed from the two circuits in alternating fashion. There are no EGCs currently installed (this work was done 40+ years ago). Obviously we must run a new ground back to each panel with the new wiring. Can can this ground be shared at any point in the circuit, such as along the shared GRS conduit run? The reason for doing this is that an additional ground wire would violate the conduit fill limit.
I cannot find a code section that specifically permits or forbids this, the closest thing I can find is 250.30(A)(6), which permits the sharing of a GEC for separately derived systems:
(6) Grounding Electrode Conductor, Multiple Separately Derived Systems.
A common grounding electrode conductor for multiple separately derived systems shall be permitted. (...)
This seems to be functionally equivalent to me, as the grounds from two systems are bonded together, but I don't see a similar rule for EGC. Any insight is appreciated, thanks in advance.
We are replacing the lights, and the wiring for the lights in an existing GRS conduit installation. The conduit contains 4 conductors, a hot and neutral from two different separately derived systems (two transformers). The lights are fed from the two circuits in alternating fashion. There are no EGCs currently installed (this work was done 40+ years ago). Obviously we must run a new ground back to each panel with the new wiring. Can can this ground be shared at any point in the circuit, such as along the shared GRS conduit run? The reason for doing this is that an additional ground wire would violate the conduit fill limit.
I cannot find a code section that specifically permits or forbids this, the closest thing I can find is 250.30(A)(6), which permits the sharing of a GEC for separately derived systems:
(6) Grounding Electrode Conductor, Multiple Separately Derived Systems.
A common grounding electrode conductor for multiple separately derived systems shall be permitted. (...)
This seems to be functionally equivalent to me, as the grounds from two systems are bonded together, but I don't see a similar rule for EGC. Any insight is appreciated, thanks in advance.