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Neutral Grounding - At First disconnect or at source

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NickParker

Electrical
Sep 1, 2017
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Hi All,

When and Where should we use (A) and (B?
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If the transformer is owned by the utility, both methods may be used together.
For a customer owned transformer check with your local UHJ.

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Basically the Neutral to Ground link can be provided at any point.
but
if there is any particular fault detection scheme that is employed, it is preferred that, NG link is provided at Service Entrance (must).
The downstream, it may or maynot be provided based on the protection scheme,

If you are a panel builder, you may provide with a removable type NG link on the panel so that, the customer can keep or remove it based on the protection scheme he is employing in the Protection System
 
Basically the Neutral to Ground link can be provided at any point.

For a service entrance (in the US), it has to be done at the service entrance panel(s) - and never beyond that point.
 
Yep.
The best preferred way is to provide in (Line side)Service entrance.
Thanks dpc.


 
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