Wire-Smith
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Same answer as post 75
One conductice path i see is GE to busbar to GE of 2nd disco.Same answer as post 75
One conductice path i see is GE to busbar to GE of 2nd disco.
Bldg steel is an electrode and so is underground metal pipe.
I dont see how thise can be condutive paths unless I have panelboard on steel bonded ir some metal conduit touches bldg steel.
Is their an example? I dont see what other conductive paths to main bonds.
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So once installed measure current in exterior Swbd service disco phase and neutral. Add phase current should equal neutral.Your branch circuit or feeder egc's and whatever they bond directly and indirectly(ie, conduit box mounted to steel bonds steel and steel bonds everything that touches it, your pump egc indirectly bonding sprinkler pipe, etc)
So once installed measure current in exterior Swbd service disco phase and neutral. Add phase current should equal neutral.
Measure current in FP service disco phase and neutral. Add phase current should equal neutral.
In either case phase current not equal neutral then objectionable current is causing it and investigstion is needed.
Or
Measure in the service discos EGC current. If their is then objectionable current.
I can also sugest to install GPE 800A 480/277V three phase exterior SWBD only. Not allow to have any GPE on fire pump.
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So once installed measure current in exterior Swbd service disco phase and neutral. Add phase current should equal neutral.
Measure current in FP service disco phase and neutral. Add phase current should equal neutral.
In either case phase current not equal neutral then objectionable current is causing it and investigstion is needed.
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Nec 2014 Article 230.95 based on this article:What are you calling GPE?
Ground fault protection of equipmentNec 2014 Article 230.95 based on this article:
https://www.ecmweb.com/content/get-heart-objectionable-current
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That means objectionable current only on 800A swbd NOT the FP swbd.Ground fault protection of equipment
You may have "nuisance" tripping
That means objectionable current only on 800A swbd NOT the FP swbd. Better to have one then sorry later on.
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Article says neutral to gnd bond not in service disco or in transformer and secondary panelboard both locations .I will read the article but I would guess they are talking about a second unintentional bond, the difference in your scenario is you knowingly are designing it for two bonds.
I'm not saying use gfpe, I'm just throwing the possible wrench in about possibly what many might call "nuisance" tripping, because again the current is only objectionable if it will cause a problem.
What do you think about my suggestion of bonding at utility xfmr? Or an isolation transformer?
I will read the article but I would guess they are talking about a second unintentional bond, the difference in your scenario is you knowingly are designing it for two bonds.
I'm not saying don't use gfpe, I'm just throwing the possible wrench in about possibly what many might call "nuisance" tripping, because again the current is only objectionable if it will cause a problem.
What do you think about my suggestion of bonding at utility xfmr? Or an isolation transformer?
Ok well do you agree that Swbd #1 main breaker is service disconnect #1 and Swbd #2 also has main breaker and is service disconnect #2?I don't know why you would want to go the route of gfpe when my other suggestions would design out the actual problem but since your looking that way you could also use ground fault alarm instead of trip
Nec 2014 Article 230.95 based on this article:
https://www.ecmweb.com/content/get-heart-objectionable-current
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Yes, I think where we are seeing different is that article doesn't exactly correleate with your situation, its talking about typical single service premises, although related, the information does not translate exactly for your situation.Ok well do you agree that Swbd #1 main breaker is service disconnect #1 and Swbd #2 also has main breaker and is service disconnect #2?
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