Electrical Level 2 Module 9 Grounding and Bonding

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Where there is a requirement to add a second grounding electrode, the two electrodes must be separated at

least 6 feet apart.

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the unintentional electrically conducting connection between an ungrounded conductor, of an electrical circuit and the normally noncurrent-carrying conductors, metallic enclosures, metallic equipment, or the Earth.

A ground fault is

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When a main bonding jumper is required by the NEC,the jumper

cannot be less than 12.5% of the area of the largest phase conductor.

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A grounding test utilizing an earth ground resistance tester known as

the 3-point method.

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( or neutral ) is what connects to the neutral terminal bus of a main panel.

Grounding electrode conductor

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If single-gang nail-on non-metallic boxes are used with NM cable, which of the following is true ?

No connection to the box is required

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Grounding requirements for AC SYSTEM are contained in

NEC section 250.20 and 250.21.

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An acceptable grounding electrode is

the Metal frame of a building which is effectively grounded.

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Ultimately, the ground fault is cleared

when the overcurrent devices are opened.

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Rod, pipe, and plate electrodes must have a resistance to ground of at most

25 ohms or less.

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Equipment grounding refers to

connecting the normally non-current-carrying metal parts of equipment to the system grounding conductor and/or the grounding electrode conductor.

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Plate electrodes

are made of copper must be at least .06 inches thick.

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In a separately derived system, the equipment bonding jumper

connects the system housing to the neutral bus bar.

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AC systems over 1000V that supply mobile or portable equipment

are required to be grounded.

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The size of the equipment grounding conductor (EGC)

is determined by the size of the overcurrent device.

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Grounding Clips are used to

secure Equipment Grounding Conductors (EGCs) to metallic outlet boxes.

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A ground ring consisting of 20' of #2 bare copper must be buried no less than ____ feet below grade.

2.5

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System less than 50V must be grounded if

the supply voltage to the transformer exceeds 150V.

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To be effective, a grounding system must limit

the voltage on the electrical system and protect it from a voltage surge.

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A short circuit is a conducting connection between

any of the conductors of an electrical system.

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The path to ground from circuits, equipment and metal enclosures shall be ________________________. This is a requirement for grounding and bonding as stated by the NEC.

permanent and continuous

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The minimum length allowed for driven ground rods under normal conditions is ___ feet

8

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Electrical Continuity is the key to successfully

clearing of ground fault currents.

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The requirement for grounding of services are located in

NEC section 250.24(A), (B), (C), and (D).

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The maximum value of a short circuit current from line to ground will

vary depending on the distance from the source to the fault.

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The bonding jumper for multiple disconnecting means

is located on the supply side of the service disconnect.

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The minimum diameter of galvanized pipe allowed for a grounding electrode is

3/4 of 1 inch.

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The Neutral in a grounded system provides a

low impedance return path for the flow of fault current to the source.

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The continuity between service equipment and enclosure is maintained by

bonding.

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A separately derived system for a premises wiring system is

powered from a source other than a service entrance.

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If the neutral in a grounded system is not needed for voltage, the system must be run to the service

and connected to the grounding electrode conductor (Neutral) and the electrode grounding conductor (Ground).

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Plate electrodes must have at least ___ feet of service area exposed to the surrounding Earth.

2 square

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For separately derived systems that are required to be grounded

an equipment grounding conductor must be supplied with the primary circuit.

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The equipment grounding conductor would be sized using _____________ based on the overcurrent device supplying the second structure.

NEC table 250.122

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The GEC in the second structure is sized using ____________ based on the size of the feeder conductors.

NEC table 250.66

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An earth ground resistance tester may be used to

make soil resistivity measurements or measure the resistance of the installed grounding electrode system to earth.

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Ground Grid:

System of grounding electrodes interconnected by bare cables buried in the earth to provide lower resistance than a single grounding electrode.

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Ground Mat:

System of bare conductors on or below the surface of the earth connected to a ground or ground grid to provide protection from dangerous touch voltage.

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Auxiliary Electrodes:

Metallic electrode pushed or driven into the earth to provide electrical contact for the purpose of performing measurements on grounding electrodes or ground grid system.

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Bonding:

Connecting to establish electrical continuity and conductivity.

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Equipment Bonding Jumper:

The connection between 2 or more portions of the equipment grounding conductor.

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Equipment grounding Conductor (EGC):

The conductive path(s) that provides a ground-fault current path and connects normally non-current-carrying metal parts of equipment together and to the system grounded conductor or to the grounding electrode conductor, or both.

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Ground:

The earth or a conducting connection to the earth,

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Ground Rod:

A metal rod or pipe used as a grounding electrode.

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Grounded:

Connected to ground or to a conductive body that extends the ground connection.

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Grounded Conductor:

A system or circuit conductor that is intentionally grounded.

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Grounding Connections:

Connections used to establish a ground; they consist of a grounding conductor, a grounding electrode, and the earth surrounding the electrode.

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Grounding Electrode:

A conduction object through which a direct connection to earth is established.

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Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC):

A conductor used to connect the system grounded conductor or the equipment to a grounding electrode or to a point on the grounding electrode system.

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Neutral Conductor:

The conductor connected to the neutral point of a system that is intended to carry current under normal conditions.

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Short circuit:

An often unintended low-resistance path through which current flows around, rather than through, a component or circuit.

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Supplemental Electrode:

An additional electrode (commonly a driven rod or pipe) required where the primary electrode is an underground metal water pipe in direct contact with the earth.

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Grounding Clip:

A listed spring clip used to secure a bonding conductor to an outlet box.

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Grounding Conductor:

A conductor used to connect equipment or the grounded circuit of a wiring system to a grounded electrode or electrodes.

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Effective ground fault path:

An intentionally constructed, low-impedance, electrically conductive path designed and intended to carry current under ground fault conditions from the point of a ground fault on a wiring system to the electrical supply source.

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Main Bonding jumper:

The connection between the grounded circuit conductor and the equipment grounding conductor at the service.

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Separately Derived System:

A premises wiring system whose power is derived from a source of electric energy or equipment other than a service. Such systems have no direct electrical connection, including a solidly connected grounded circuit conductor, to supply conductors originating in another system.

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Ground Current:

Current in the earth or grounding connections.

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Ground Resistance:

The ohmic resistance between a grounding electrode and a remote or reference grounding electrode that are spaced such that their mutual resistance is essentially zero.

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Resistivity:

Resistance between opposite faces of a unit cube. Expressed in ohm-centimeters or ohms per cubic centimeter.

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Step Voltage:

The potential difference between two points on the earth's surface separated by the distance of one pace or almost 3'.

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Touch Voltage:

The potential difference between a grounded metallic structure and a point on the earth's surface equal to the normal maximum horizontal reach- approximately 3'.