Dsg319
Senior Member
- Location
- West Virginia
- Occupation
- Wv Master “lectrician”
I seen a post relating to this I thought, but I can’t find it. So I’m going to ask anyways.
How does one properly size bonding jumpers, say from myer hubs to the rest of the panel case. In my company I’ve always just seen #10 or #12 used, probably because it’s small easy to work with and convenient.
But how does one properly size the conducter to be used say if you had a distribution panel with, #2 feeder and other smaller branch circuits.
If I am correct I know that if Under 250volts you don’t have to worry about it, but most the gas company’s we work for spec out for everything to be continues and bonded regardless of voltage.
How does one properly size bonding jumpers, say from myer hubs to the rest of the panel case. In my company I’ve always just seen #10 or #12 used, probably because it’s small easy to work with and convenient.
But how does one properly size the conducter to be used say if you had a distribution panel with, #2 feeder and other smaller branch circuits.
If I am correct I know that if Under 250volts you don’t have to worry about it, but most the gas company’s we work for spec out for everything to be continues and bonded regardless of voltage.