Right! But the sub panel is not a "service entrance Panel" which is all
I am concerned with.
Bill-W4BSG
Alan NV8A (ex. AB2OS) wrote:
> BUT note that this '"Bonding connection" between the green wire blocks
> and the neutral blocks' is removable and *must be* removed if the
> panel is used as a subpanel -- again, so that the only connection
> between neutral and ground is at the service entrance (which may not
> be where the panel is: e.g., our main breakers -- and one breaker for
> the garage circuits -- are in the garage, back to back with the meter,
> while the panel with all the other breakers -- technically a subpanel
> -- is in the basement).
>
> Alan NV8A
>
>
> On 10/07/05 03:03 pm Bill Aycock tossed the following ingredients into
> the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
>
>> No- no added wire. The "metallic conductor" I refer to IS the neutral
>> wire, but there is an added bond from that to the earth ground rod
>> within the panel.
>> Significantly, ALL panels I have ever seen have this "Bonding
>> connection" between the green wire blocks and the neutral blocks.
>> Neither the green or the neutral is switched.
>
>
>
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Bill Aycock W4BSG
Woodville, Alabama
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