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How to Bond Neutral and Ground With 2023 NEC Code Book and Handbook 

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@wingman8447
@wingman8447 Год назад
Yes. Thank you
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Thanks Wingman!
@electricalsolutions4364
@electricalsolutions4364 7 месяцев назад
Bill, I believe you need to clarify what type of transfer switch you are using in your video. I assume that the transfer switch that you have shown in the video is not a separately derived system - (meaning the neutral is not being switched). However, if it is then according to 2023 NEC Article 250.30 (A)(1) Exception No. 1 - it requires for the grounded conductor (neutral) to be bonded to the grounding electrode connection inside the transfer switch. Then, upon loss of utility power, the generator transfer switch becomes the primary power source.
@Acts2-38
@Acts2-38 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video, very well done!! I searched this out because i installed a device and a fellow told me it was because the ground and neutral are bonded, because we have a main breaker panel. He then proceeded to tell me that new code eliminated bonding the ground and neutral! So i found your video!!!! Im not real clear what has changed though. Thanks again for the video!
@timdyer7692
@timdyer7692 Год назад
Thanks for the information, Bill! Very good explanation and video.
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
My pleasure. Thanks Tim!
@snakeinthegrass7443
@snakeinthegrass7443 5 месяцев назад
So after all that, nothing has changed. It's still - bond at your first means of disconnect - separate ground/neutral everywhere after that. (Unless I missed something).
@JoshSparky1990
@JoshSparky1990 4 месяца назад
Yeah seems that way, electricians want to do panel upgrades with meter and main service disconnect and new panel to tell home owners they gotta separate grounds and neutrals, main difference is that every living area has to be arc fault, and wet and damp locations gfci, the breakers are pricy. Im residential journeyman, from 2011, some dude told me that 2017 requires you to separate grounds and neutrals, including from main, but so far nobody has told me thats correct.
@Embeezly
@Embeezly 3 месяца назад
@@JoshSparky1990 read the book he’s wrong lol, they have to be bonded once at the start of the circuit and no more after.
@alvilla701
@alvilla701 Год назад
What about when you do not have the disconnect at the meter and we have a main breaker in the panel, plus we also have the transfer switch
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
The bonding would occur at the panel with the main breaker.
@flyer7694
@flyer7694 Год назад
I have the same set up and had the same question. Thanks for answering sparky!
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
@@flyer7694 No problem. Have a great day!
@garydudgeon
@garydudgeon Год назад
Good explanation Sparky. Thanks for great videos.
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Good morning Gary! Thanks so much!
@FixthisCD
@FixthisCD Год назад
Be nice if they just put 'neutral' next to grounded conductor. We don't have exterior breaker panels so they require us to attach the GEC at the meter main
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
LOL! Plain English is rare in the NEC. That's a good point, thanks!
@tommycho9068
@tommycho9068 Год назад
Great video. Thank you.
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
No problem, thanks!
@rupeinspections5611
@rupeinspections5611 8 месяцев назад
Thanks
@deadmanswife3625
@deadmanswife3625 Год назад
Thanks Sparky
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
No problem, thanks!
@nayivisdenis1401
@nayivisdenis1401 Год назад
Hi Bill, my name is abel from miami,i would like you make avideo about subpanel requirement.. many electrician even journeyman think they can add many load to the existing panel whithout calculation and i think this bad practice !! is very usualy ...thas why a beg yo realize this video.thank you for your videos..abel EC
@ronaldkovacs7080
@ronaldkovacs7080 5 месяцев назад
If the transfer switch also switches the grounded connector, is bonding also required somewhere between the generator and load side of the transfer switch? Separately derived system?
@ssaraccoii
@ssaraccoii 3 месяца назад
Shouldn’t switch the ground or neutral conductor. Only the phase conductors.
@AngelFuller-j1x
@AngelFuller-j1x Год назад
Bill is there a way I can message you and ask specific question ?
@MrTooTechnical
@MrTooTechnical Год назад
Great vid. You may want no make a vid on how the generator kicks in during a grid power failure to really show the flow of power and when neutral / ground connections should not be allowed to avoid objectionable current. Thanks.
@OSAS726
@OSAS726 Год назад
You are referring to a ghost current. I so absolutely agree with you. This is why grounding and grounded conductors should only be bonded at the closest point to the service entrance. Preferably at or near the meter base. All the ground really does is provide a low impedance path back to neutral in case of a ground fault. Then electricians should understand and know the difference between earth grounding(lightning protection) and equipment grounding(accidental ground faults).
@eladiopichardo
@eladiopichardo Год назад
Thank you Sparky. You are the best
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Thanks so much!
@spacecowboy9639
@spacecowboy9639 4 месяца назад
Mr. Sparky. Where your conductors return to the MLO Sub panel, from the transfer switch, the bending radius and gutter width shall conform to 312.6, "Deflection of Conductors". I am assuming your using 2/0 copper or 4/0 aluminum conductors. The gutter space does not seem to match Tables 312.6a or 312.6b. Can you explain your conductor bending calculations? I'm in the 2017 NEC.
@CoolDude-vc2fl
@CoolDude-vc2fl 10 месяцев назад
I cant find answer to my question. I have a 4 pole breaker as my first disconnect, which obviously disconnects the neutral. So should i bond Earth Neutral before or after the 4 Pole breaker?
@kennethreynolds8
@kennethreynolds8 10 месяцев назад
Hi Bill, I have a meter can, then a ATS with 200 amp breaker then a load panel in that config. I removed the bond between the neutral and ground in the load center. The question is do I run a ground wire from load center ground buss to ATS ground buss then to the meter can?
@wendyangellottipierson3408
@wendyangellottipierson3408 3 месяца назад
Helpful, but didn't tell me how to separate ground and neutrals. I am a student, so that would be helpful. A lot of other good information though, so I subscribed.
@Guardducks
@Guardducks Год назад
And the 2023 champ is sparky .
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Have a great weekend!
@acidxeno
@acidxeno Год назад
Agreed
@Caymen43
@Caymen43 3 месяца назад
So what changed in NEC 2023? Hasn't It’s been like that for years?
@KevinCoop1
@KevinCoop1 3 месяца назад
What happens if the Kohler ATS transfers the grounded conductor rather than passes through? No what is the answer?
@patrickkelley3408
@patrickkelley3408 Год назад
Thanks, great information !
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Thanks Patrick!
@aatonhernandez3561
@aatonhernandez3561 Год назад
Another great video,Sparky
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Thanks!
@jordansage9655
@jordansage9655 9 месяцев назад
4:23
@greganliker201
@greganliker201 Год назад
Great informative video Bill.
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Thanks Greg!
@vince6829
@vince6829 3 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@dirtdevil7bo
@dirtdevil7bo Год назад
What about using a switchboard as a raceway?
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
312.8 states that the enclosures for switches and overcurrent devices shall not be used as junction boxes, auxiliary gutter, or raceways unless adequate space is provided.
@greganliker201
@greganliker201 Год назад
The transfer switch was added as another round of the competition after the meter and MLO panel had already been installed. I agree 100% that I would rather go straight from the meter to the transfer switch instead of going through the MLO panel.
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
@@greganliker201 Hi Greg! That's interesting, thanks! I've been updating by videos with 2020 NEC references to having 2023 references, catching the code changes and deletions. Got to keep up to date! :) I might make a video about using the panel as a raceway. That's an interesting topic.
@michaelleddy3701
@michaelleddy3701 Год назад
Have a great weekend Bill⚡
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Thanks Michael, same to you!
@jolyonwelsh9834
@jolyonwelsh9834 5 месяцев назад
I believe the transfer switch should be placed before the MLO breaker box.
@snakeinthegrass7443
@snakeinthegrass7443 5 месяцев назад
If the house was built with a stand-by generator included, you could do that. 99% of the time, you're adding the switch to an existing system so it must go wherever there is space for it.
@planeprepper
@planeprepper 5 месяцев назад
Awesome Sparky!
@jamesharrison7261
@jamesharrison7261 11 месяцев назад
Hi Bill, I like the webinar but I would have swapped the loadcenter with the tranfer switch. Less pipe and wire? 6 one way half dozen the other I suppose... Please advise. Thank you
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel 11 месяцев назад
Hi James! The work was laid out in a "scope" and the contestants had to follow that.
@jamesharrison7261
@jamesharrison7261 11 месяцев назад
@SparkyChannel Ahhh ha ! Well, I did not get that memo : ) Thank you for the reply! Take care and be safe out there.
@markvanderveer3645
@markvanderveer3645 9 месяцев назад
and you are using the load center as a raceway
@theoisaac9948
@theoisaac9948 Год назад
👍👍💯
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Thanks Theo!
@lavacano
@lavacano 5 месяцев назад
parallel path ground to the MLO load center
@zornob1439
@zornob1439 4 месяца назад
Parallel path issues apply when conductors are involved. For EGC's the more the merrier. If those raceways were all metal - proves my point.
@kylekelley213
@kylekelley213 Год назад
Can you school me then? I thought a panel with no main disconnect couldn't have more than six breakers?
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
The Siemens panel in the middle of my example has 30 spaces and it has no main disconnect. It's very typical.
@kylekelley213
@kylekelley213 Год назад
@@SparkyChannel correct, but isn't there a code that states if you don't have a main disconnect within site you have to be able to turn it off within six turns or six flips of the breakers
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
@@kylekelley213 2020 Code Language: 230.71 Maximum Number of Disconnects. Each service shall have only one disconnecting means unless the requirements of 230.71(B) are met. 230.71(A) General. For the purpose of this section, disconnecting means installed as part of listed equipment and used solely for the following shall not be considered a service disconnecting means: (1) Power monitoring equipment (2) Surge-protective device(s) (3) Control circuit of the ground-fault protection system (4) Power-operable service disconnecting means 230.71(B) Two to Six Service Disconnecting Means. Two to six service disconnects shall be permitted for each service permitted by 230.2 or for each set of service-entrance conductors permitted by 230.40, Exception No. 1, 3, 4, or 5. The two to six service disconnecting means shall be permitted to consist of a combination of any of the following: (1) Separate enclosures with a main service disconnecting means in each enclosure (2) Panelboards with a main service disconnecting means in each panelboard enclosure (3) Switchboard(s) where there is only one service disconnect in each separate vertical section where there are barriers separating each vertical section (4) Service disconnects in switchgear or metering centers where each disconnect is located in a separate compartment Informational Note No. 1: Metering centers are addressed in UL 67, Standard for Panelboards. Informational Note No. 2: Examples of separate enclosures with a main service disconnecting means in each enclosure include but are not limited to motor control centers, fused disconnects, circuit breaker enclosures, and transfer switches that are suitable for use as service equipment.
@WESTCOAST253
@WESTCOAST253 11 месяцев назад
That's for Service Disconnects not regular breakers in a single panel... so that emergency response can shut off power to a building in a minimal effort to make it a safer situation
@acidxeno
@acidxeno Год назад
Thanks for the info!
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
You bet!
@renemubang596
@renemubang596 Год назад
Learned alot
@SparkyChannel
@SparkyChannel Год назад
Excellent!
@Noname1234-p3g
@Noname1234-p3g 5 месяцев назад
House on fire . Fireman ar not looking for a disconnect. Stuip.
@OMACMedicFiveZero
@OMACMedicFiveZero 5 месяцев назад
Yeah we usually just pull the meter but if i see a service disconnect i’ll do that.
@zornob1439
@zornob1439 4 месяца назад
Newer training is teaching them that electrical code has changed and as service upgrades & newer homes make this disconnect more available it will be, and already is, the faster / safer method.
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