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Specifier/Regulator
- Jun 26, 2007
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Disclosure, I'm an architect (yes I know, that says it all...;-)
I noticed in the NEC that bonding jumpers are required between the *metal* boxes, raceways, etc to provide GF continuity. I've also noticed them on some jobs, but not all. I can't figure out if this secondary GF path is always required or just necessary when using a metal system... For example, not required if PVC conduit/boxes are used. Perhaps they are only req'd for certain Bldg Types?
One thought is that the bare copper wire found in most elec cable somehow preclude this jumper system since it seems integral w/ the entire grounding system (and does not seem to be coverd in the NEC. But that's only an "aesthetic" observation.
Can anyone clarify this for me please?
Thx
Dennis
I noticed in the NEC that bonding jumpers are required between the *metal* boxes, raceways, etc to provide GF continuity. I've also noticed them on some jobs, but not all. I can't figure out if this secondary GF path is always required or just necessary when using a metal system... For example, not required if PVC conduit/boxes are used. Perhaps they are only req'd for certain Bldg Types?
One thought is that the bare copper wire found in most elec cable somehow preclude this jumper system since it seems integral w/ the entire grounding system (and does not seem to be coverd in the NEC. But that's only an "aesthetic" observation.
Can anyone clarify this for me please?
Thx
Dennis