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grounding circuit continuation at a disconnect

kenpower1979

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Does anyone know of a specific NEC reg that says the backboard of a panel is not sufficient enough to maintain the integrity of a grounding circuit.
The circuit is 1000A through a disconnect. The ground conductors in are 3 each 4/0 cables and the very same out. However between in and out sets of cables the only continuation is through the panel itself.
There must be a regulation to say this is not sufficient.
 
If you mean the equipment grounding conductor the metal enclosure is fine.
If you mean the grounded conductor (neutral) then no. NEC 200.2(B)

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If you mean the equipment grounding conductor the metal enclosure is fine.
If you mean the grounded conductor (neutral) then no. NEC 200.2(B)

Welcome to the forum.
Does anyone know of a specific NEC reg that says the backboard of a panel is not sufficient enough to maintain the integrity of a grounding circuit.
The circuit is 1000A through a disconnect. The ground conductors in are 3 each 4/0 cables and the very same out. However between in and out sets of cables the only continuation is through the panel itself.
There must be a regulation to say this is not sufficient.
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the above situation is whats in question. i just cant see how the integrity of the incoming grounding cables is transferred to the outgoing.
 
the above situation is whats in question. i just cant see how the integrity of the incoming grounding cables is transferred to the outgoing.


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