I have 10 parallel sets of 600 kcmil from a transformer to a switchboard. Looking at note 1 of Table 250.102(C)(1), I would have to take 12.5% of the equivalent area of the parallel set, so I would need a 750 kcmil system bonding jumper. I am getting caught up on the language in note 1 of 250.102(C)(1). Can someone provide an example of when to apply "the grounded conductor or bonding jumper shall not be required to be larger than the largest ungrounded conductor or set of ungrounded conductors"? I don't see how that would ever apply if you are taking 12.5% of an area.
Also the supply side bonding jumper from the transformer to the switchboard only needs to be 1/0 because it is based on each parallel set in each conduit. However, the SSBJ from the switchboard ground bus to the switchboard case would also need to be 750 kcmil for the equivalent parallel sets?
Finally, it is my understanding that since this is a separately derived system, a neutral is not needed and does not need to be brought to the switchboard. In other words, it is compliant to terminate the GEC, SBJ, and SSBJs to the X0 bushing, correct?
Also the supply side bonding jumper from the transformer to the switchboard only needs to be 1/0 because it is based on each parallel set in each conduit. However, the SSBJ from the switchboard ground bus to the switchboard case would also need to be 750 kcmil for the equivalent parallel sets?
Finally, it is my understanding that since this is a separately derived system, a neutral is not needed and does not need to be brought to the switchboard. In other words, it is compliant to terminate the GEC, SBJ, and SSBJs to the X0 bushing, correct?