Tom best of luck to you, Bobby Jo, and Maggie. I know it will work out great. Safe travels and quick and complete recovery for Maggie and you all after the trip.
Love the conversation around ground fault and overcurrent. So let me add this. A ground fault of .005 amps activates a Class A GFCI. In no way could I view .005 amps as overcurrent. It is leakage current. Which in the protection of personal makes complete sense because there exists now a difference in potential due to a draw outside of current carrying circuit parts. The bonding helps with the difference of potential but leakage current means leakage voltage. Not necessarily full range overcurrent. But a form of an overcurrent based on the circuits demand.
At 48:14 I understand what you're saying but we all understand what the intention of the verbiage is. Getting lost in the proverbial weeds is what causes the redundant complexity of the code. Stop that.
Morning Tom Robert from Omaha greetings thanks for all your doing great effort is appreciated
Tom best of luck to you, Bobby Jo, and Maggie. I know it will work out great. Safe travels and quick and complete recovery for Maggie and you all after the trip.
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Love the conversation around ground fault and overcurrent. So let me add this. A ground fault of .005 amps activates a Class A GFCI. In no way could I view .005 amps as overcurrent. It is leakage current. Which in the protection of personal makes complete sense because there exists now a difference in potential due to a draw outside of current carrying circuit parts. The bonding helps with the difference of potential but leakage current means leakage voltage. Not necessarily full range overcurrent. But a form of an overcurrent based on the circuits demand.
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Beginner EE here do you have to bond the grounding system for telecom equipment to the electrical service ground rod in a building
Yes.
See 800.100 (b) (1).
Ground rods rule!
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At 48:14 I understand what you're saying but we all understand what the intention of the verbiage is. Getting lost in the proverbial weeds is what causes the redundant complexity of the code. Stop that.
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