mshields
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Is it still permissible to use conduit (i.e. IMC or RSC) as the ground. And if so, can I safely assume that it is not permissible to use EMT?
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
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Is that an amendment or just the inspectors requirements?BSSTG said:Greetings,I'm hearing of locales doing away with unthreaded conduit for a ground which I think is a great idea. We require ground conductor in all conduits where I'm at now.
BSSTG
Amendment. I never require anything that's not in writing.Dennis said:Is that an amendment or just the inspectors requirements?
I agree 100%.gfretwell said:If the workmanship is up to par, there is nothing wrong with using a raceway as a grounding conductor.
I write it down for them too.BSSTG said:Amendment. I never require anything that's not in writing. BSSTG
I am curious. When you have an amendment, who is responsible for it being passed into code. Town Council??BSSTG said:Amendment. I never require anything that's not in writing. BSSTG
Somewhere in the process, it's supposed to get recorded in to the official minutes ofI am curious. When you have an amendment, who is responsible for it being passed into code. Town Council??
I thought it had to be officially adopted by the town not just written up by the AHJ. A state amendments needs okay by the building code council before it can be adopted but not sure about local amendments. I thought it had to be more than an ahj meeting. Are you talking state amendment or local?globe trekker said:Somewhere in the process, it's supposed to get recorded in to the official minutes ofthe AHJ regular meeting, whenever that is, usually by the AHJ Clerk. It then becomes
an officially recorded document of that AHJ..
Disagree completely. It's not that the piping install is incorrect. It's building movement and long time maintenance. I see it just about everytime I go to an older school with covered awnings over sidewalks. Conduit run underneath pulling apart cause the awning is in poor condition.gfretwell said:If the workmanship is up to par, there is nothing wrong with using a raceway as a grounding conductor.
City Council. It's in the codification process. We have several amendments to the adopted building codes. It's common in So. Tx.Dennis said:I am curious. When you have an amendment, who is responsible for it being passed into code. Town Council??
yeah.. IF..raider1 said:I agree 100%.Chris
Do you require an equipment grounding conductor of the wire type in EMT???peach said:IF we could enforce workmanship...