mikehughes8
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An equipment grounding conductor isn't required between the utility transformer and the main service disconnect. The nuetral is bonded and grounded at the service and the service disconnect. Is it OK to include an equipment grounding conductor also?
Secondly, on a seperately derived system why is it that only the generator or service disconnect are installed with a grounding electrode but not both. It also seems that on these systems an EGC is required. Why the difference?
Any help would be appreciated. I haven't been in the electrical realm long and I'm trying my best to learn.
Secondly, on a seperately derived system why is it that only the generator or service disconnect are installed with a grounding electrode but not both. It also seems that on these systems an EGC is required. Why the difference?
Any help would be appreciated. I haven't been in the electrical realm long and I'm trying my best to learn.