peter d
Senior Member
- Location
- New England
I have noticed that many installations from the 60's, 70's, 80's and even into the mid 90's relied solely on the metallic raceway system (whatever type was installed) as the EGC. It seems that running a redundant EGC is somewhat of a "modern" thing.
Now, I have no problem with using raceway as a grounding conductor. It is Code compliant after all, and has been pointed out may even have lower impedance than a wire conductor.
I was just wondering why the shift was made to running a wire conductor for an EGC. I am guessing it has to do with the explosion in growth of electronics and the overall decline in quality and training and experience of electrical workers.
Now, I have no problem with using raceway as a grounding conductor. It is Code compliant after all, and has been pointed out may even have lower impedance than a wire conductor.
I was just wondering why the shift was made to running a wire conductor for an EGC. I am guessing it has to do with the explosion in growth of electronics and the overall decline in quality and training and experience of electrical workers.