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Bonding bushing

ICE said:
Is there a reason that you use insulated as opposed to a bare conductor?
Had it at the shop in the recycled wire rack.

Why are there two GEC?
One comes from a 600A MDP and the other is a jumper to 2nd rod.

Is that schedule 80 conduit?
40.

What is the green bonding jumper for?
Goes to phone board.

And I see an armored cable, what's that for?
Temp for construction.
 
Dennis said:
I assume you guys have to use copper because of the salt down there?
Two 10'×¾" Cu rods is pretty much a boiler-plate spec on commercial jobs around here.

PVC wasn't allowed outdoors there because of the sun. I installed a temp. pole with a pvc riser and I had to change it to galvinized.
No PVC outdoors??? Tell me that a local amendment.
 
chris kennedy said:
No PVC outdoors??? Tell me that a local amendment.
Well it was 25 years ago for the temp. pole so I assume that it was for anything. They said the sun at the beach was so intense the pvc would not last. This was in Pawley's Island, SC. The house I did was beachfront so not sure if that had anything to do with it. It was the Power company that made me change it.
 
It is amazing how long I installed green tape on the insulated GEC wire not knowing it is not required. My guys still tape it for some reason. Old habits
 
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