When a load center is used as Service Equipment, the NEC requires that the neutral shall be bonded to the metal box. The Service Equipment is identified by the fact it includes the first
About Bonding "Bonding" involves electrically connecting the various metal components that enclose conductors or equipment that may accidentally
This was a recently installed/updated electrical service, exterior service equipment, and a distribution panel (as seen here). My dilema is that
All QO and Homeline load centers that are marked ''Suitable for Use as Service Equipment'', will come from the factory with a Green Neutral Bonding Screw, to be installed when the
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I am a home inspector trying to understand what is correct and why in the distribution (sub) panel. My understanding is that beyond the service disconnect point (main panel) (in what I call
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Sang, looking at the red box you''ll see the grounding electrode conductor attached to the bus bar that contains both
If I see the bonding screw on the ground bar and do not see the ground bar bonded to the cabinet at all is it safe to assume the bonding screw
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Avoid Bonding in Subpanels: Subpanels should have an isolated neutral bus to prevent accidental bonding. This avoids accidental creation of multiple bonding
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I periodically run in to this with distribution panels: The common and ground conductors are not separated, and they are all connected at one bus bar that is bonded to the panel - wired as if
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The "subpanel" that has a metal enclosure, that is, the panel box is made of metal, has to be bonded to the Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC), of which there are many types.
The grounded (neutral) terminal bar in a service panel is the heart of an electrical distribution system because it ties together with the equipment
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