A. Bonding of electrical equipment is covered by Sec. 250.4(A)(2), (3), and (4). Metal parts of electrical equipment are grounded to reduce arcing within the buildings/structures from induced voltage ...
Courtesy of www.MikeHolt.com. This article is the sixth in a 12-part series on the differences between grounding and bonding. The equipment grounding conductor (EGC) serves as part of the effective ...
Most utility companies do an excellent job of using equipotential bonding to protect lineworkers who are working aloft. Historically, they've been less diligent about implementing up-to-date ...
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