nightfox1925
Electrical
- Apr 3, 2006
- 567
The NEC and CEC has published Tables for the selection of minimum size of equipment grounding conductors based from branch circuit ampere ratings. There is also a table based from service entrance conductor size. What was the basis for these sizes?
I am having the technical impression that equipment grounding conductors (as well as grounding conductors that runs with power cable runs) should be sized to withstand the maximum ground fault available. Hence, the sizes in these tables may not be sufficient to withstand the calculated max ground fault (say in solidly grounded systems).
GO PLACIDLY, AMIDST THE NOISE AND HASTE-Desiderata
I am having the technical impression that equipment grounding conductors (as well as grounding conductors that runs with power cable runs) should be sized to withstand the maximum ground fault available. Hence, the sizes in these tables may not be sufficient to withstand the calculated max ground fault (say in solidly grounded systems).
GO PLACIDLY, AMIDST THE NOISE AND HASTE-Desiderata