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#119558 - 01/02/05 03:35 PM Re: Ground Wire in Emt - Not Bonded at Ends
Lostazhell Offline
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Registered: 02/21/04
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Loc: Bakersfield, CA (Originally Or...
Just to make life easy.... I use schedule 40 for things like this Not to mention the corrosion factor for my area... If necessary I just use the armored ground wire with the proper clamps, nice & clean

Randy

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#119559 - 01/04/05 11:19 AM Re: Ground Wire in Emt - Not Bonded at Ends
Ryan_J Offline
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Registered: 08/19/03
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Loc: West Jordan, Utah, USA
I was watching a video Mike Holt produced, and he claimed to have read from IEEE that the inductive choke can be as high as 97% on this type of installation.

I've never seen that figure personally, but that is what Mr. Holt says.
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#119560 - 01/04/05 01:14 PM Re: Ground Wire in Emt - Not Bonded at Ends
Steve Miller Offline
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Registered: 08/30/01
Posts: 318
Loc: Loudoun Cty, VA
Ryan hit it on the head. When I was still teaching high school electricity we had a video that had a bit about a hi amperage short through a metal pipe. The choke was so great it blew a hole in the pipe and the blew the wire in half. With the bushings/bonding in place the pipe becomes a part of the wire and the choke factor goes away.

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#119561 - 01/04/05 02:51 PM Re: Ground Wire in Emt - Not Bonded at Ends
iwire Offline
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Registered: 01/05/03
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Loc: North Attleboro, MA USA
Cool guys, I had heard from Bennie and an engineer that the choke effect was not as much of a problem as the NEC would have us believe.

Regardless of that the code requires the bonding so bond I will.

Bob
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