tonyi
Senior Member
There's some model of SQ-D QOB panels (all installed as service equipement) we've been swapping out dozens of for something else and I've noticed on the tearout of the old panels that the panel bonding screw doesn't really bond to the can itself, it screws into the rails the guts are mounted on, then relies on the guts to be bolted up firmly to actually make the bond.
The original EC apparently removed the guts to punch/mount the can then wasn't so careful about bolting the guts back in and left quite a few rather loose. There was quite a few of these where I noticed visible arc burn between the can and mounting rails.
Shouldn't a bonding screw actually be required to bond, particularly when you know the EC is very likely to take the guts out to punch/mount the thing?
The original EC apparently removed the guts to punch/mount the can then wasn't so careful about bolting the guts back in and left quite a few rather loose. There was quite a few of these where I noticed visible arc burn between the can and mounting rails.
Shouldn't a bonding screw actually be required to bond, particularly when you know the EC is very likely to take the guts out to punch/mount the thing?