If the Telecommunications Main Bonding Conductor is installed in EMT, the EMT needs to be bonded at both ends does it not? I have an engineer telling me that it doesn't.
The EMT is connected to the enclosure for the Main Service Disconnect but ends short of the TMGB
It's my understanding that the Telecommunications Main Bonding Conductor is essentially an extension of the Grounding Electrode System of which this engineer claims it is not. In his words Article 250-64 E "relates specifically to ?Grounding Electrode Conductors? which only occur at the service entrance" thereby imlplying that the requirement to bond both ends of the conduit doesn't apply in this case.
The EMT is connected to the enclosure for the Main Service Disconnect but ends short of the TMGB
It's my understanding that the Telecommunications Main Bonding Conductor is essentially an extension of the Grounding Electrode System of which this engineer claims it is not. In his words Article 250-64 E "relates specifically to ?Grounding Electrode Conductors? which only occur at the service entrance" thereby imlplying that the requirement to bond both ends of the conduit doesn't apply in this case.