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RMC conduit going into box w/concentric KO's
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"Rick-Meister" wrote in message
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You cannot use the conduit as the grounding conductor. Not anymore, at
least. Latest code says use a separate grounding conductor and bond it to
box.
*Check article 344.60 And also 250.118
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 14:59:41 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:
I'm using rigid steel conduit with steel boxes where I have elected to
use the conduit as the grounding conductor. I have a 1/2" conduit
going into a masonry box with concentric 1/2 & 3/4 knockouts. I'm not
crazy about concentric KO's so I thought I'd knock out to 3/4 and use
a 3/4 to 1/2 reducing bushing where the conduit enters the box. (In
this case it would actually be an "expanding" bushing.) ... and a
locking nut on both sides of the
connection.
Isn't what I propose better than using the 1/2 knockout then praying
that the 3/4 knockout doesn't come loose? -- better for insuring a
good ground? The code does not say much about reducing bushings. I
really rather not run a separate grounding conductor.
--zeb
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