Supply Side Bonding Jumper

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mshields

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For a separately derived system (assume a transformer), the ground conductor from the transformer to the secondary disconnect is called a Supply Side Bonding Jumper. Is this true regardless of where the neutral to ground bonding takes place? i.e. at transformer or at secondary disconnect?

Also, for the aforementioned bonding jumper between the neutral and the ground of such a system, is that appropriately called the "system bonding jumper" or "main bonding jumper". I believe the answer is that it is a "system bonding jumper" and that the "main bonding jumper" is a term reserved for the neutral to ground bonding at a service. Is that accurate?

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Mike
 
For a separately derived system (assume a transformer), the ground conductor from the transformer to the secondary disconnect is called a Supply Side Bonding Jumper. Is this true regardless of where the neutral to ground bonding takes place? i.e. at transformer or at secondary disconnect?

Yes.

Also, for the aforementioned bonding jumper between the neutral and the ground of such a system, is that appropriately called the "system bonding jumper" or "main bonding jumper". I believe the answer is that it is a "system bonding jumper" and that the "main bonding jumper" is a term reserved for the neutral to ground bonding at a service. Is that accurate?

And, Yes.
 
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