2017 GRND BND Part 1
2017 GRND BND Part 1
This seminar will satisfy the 2-hour electrical code training for
electricians required by the State of Minnesota.
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Objectives
• Using accepted definitions of terms applicable to
grounding & bonding
• Provide a low-impedance path of proper
capacity to ensure the operation of overcurrent
protective devices
• Various components of the grounding & bonding
system
• Electric shock hazards & effect of electricity on
the human body
• Grounding practices
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Definitions
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Grounded (Grounding)
• The phrase “a conductive body that extends the
earth connection” is not defined in the NEC
• A conductive element such as conduit, cable or
wire that extends from the point where an earth
connection is made at one or more grounding
electrodes to another point on the electrical
system where a switchboard, panelboard, junction
or pull box or a grounding receptacle is properly
connected “extends the earth connection”
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Grounded (Grounding)
• Some grounding electrodes also “extend the earth
connection” more precisely grounding conductors
Structural metal often extends many stories above the
point where it makes an earth connection or is
connected to a grounding electrode system
See 250.52 (A) (2)
New electrode information
Grounded, Improperly
Equipment can be “grounded” but not be
in compliance with NEC rules
“Grounded (Grounding)” means
connected (connecting) to earth or to
some conducting body that extends the
ground connection (low impedance)
Equipment grounding must be in
compliance with the “Effective ground fault
path rules” in 250.4(A)(5) and 250.4(B)(4)
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Bonded (Bonding)
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Permitted to be
installed outside
raceway or cable
If installed outside
conduit, generally
limited to not more
than 6 ft (1.8 m)
Longer lengths
permitted for poles
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Grounded, Solidly
“Connected to
ground without
inserting any
resistor or
impedance device.”
(Article 100)
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Definitions
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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Grounded Conductor
“A system or
circuit conductor
that is intentionally
grounded.” (Article
100)
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Grounding Electrode
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Neutral Point
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A premises wiring
system whose power
is derived from a
source of electric
energy or equipment
other than the
service. Such
systems have …
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Intentionally constructed
Deliberate steps taken to create the path
Properly connect all components
Carries fault-current to facilitate operation
of overcurrent device or ground-fault
detector
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In nonmetallic raceways
run underground,
permitted to have
isolated phase
installations
Conductors line up
with bussing in larger
installations
Caution about wire
bending space rules
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Ground-fault circuit-interrupters:
• GFCI monitors current flowing to and from the load
• Listed Class A device not permitted to trip at less than
4 mA, must trip at 6 mA or greater imbalance of
current
• A grounded conductor that is grounded beyond the
GFCI device will result in a parallel path for neutral
current
• This will usually result in “nuisance trips”
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Short Circuit
Two normal
An abnormal current carrying
connection of
relatively low
impedance, whether
made accidentally or
intentionally,
between two points
of different potential
on any circuit.
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A shock or
electrocution hazard can
occur if there is a break
in the ground-fault
return path
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Bonding Jumpers
Main bonding jumpers
System bonding jumpers
Supply-side bonding jumpers on supply side of
the service or a separately derived system
Equipment bonding jumpers on the load side of
the service
Bonding jumpers to metal piping systems and to
structural metal frames of buildings
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Operating Characteristics of
Overcurrent Devices
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Improper grounding of
neutral past the
service causes normal
neutral current to load
flow on metallic paths
This is generally
considered
“objectionable
current”
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Temporary currents
resulting from accidental
conditions such as ground-
fault currents that occur
only while the grounding
conductors are
performing their intended
protective functions are
not classified as
objectionable current
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1. Listed pressure
connectors
3. Pressure connectors
listed as grounding and
bonding equipment
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6.Thread-forming machine
screws that engage not
less than two threads in
the enclosure
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Compression Connectors
• Suitability for wire material marked on
shipping carton or connector itself
• Some connectors are pre-filled with
inhibitor for dissimilar metals
• Connectors are designed and marked for
range of conductor sizes
• Select proper compression tool
• Some manufacturers use color-coding dies
and connectors
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Conduit Locknuts
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Watt
The unit of measurement of the energy in
an electrical circuit at any given moment.
It is also the amount of work being
performed in the electrical circuit as a
result of conversion of electrical energy to
some other form of energy such as heat or
mechanical.
The Watt was named in honor of James
Watt, an English scientist.
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Watt (continued)
The term “watt” or kilowatt” has been used
more commonly to express the amount of
work done in the electrical circuit rather than
the term “joule.”
“Watts” is simply the product of multiplying
volts and amperes for DC systems
AC systems use the power factor of the
system to determine watts compared to Volt-
Amps
Common usage is “volt-amperes” for apparent
power and “Watts” for true power
One thousand volt-amperes is referred to as
one kilovolt-ampere or one kVA.
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Impedance
“Impedance” is used to describe the total
opposition to current flow in AC systems
Includes resistance, inductive reactance and
capacitive reactance
Represented by “Z” in formulas
Providing a “low impedance path” is
referred to in Article 250
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Series Circuit
A circuit where
only one path for
current exists
The lamp
performs work as
current passes
through the
circuit
Parallel Circuit
A circuit where
there is more than
one path for
current to flow
Ground-fault
current will flow
on each path that
exists
Neutral current
will flow on
multiple paths if
grounded
improperly
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