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Posted By: doninphx ISOLATED GROUND - 09/30/06 12:46 AM
COULD SOME ONE GIVE ME A GOOD DISCRIPTION OF AN ISOLATED GROUND..
Posted By: renosteinke Re: ISOLATED GROUND - 09/30/06 12:54 AM
An "isolated ground" is one where the groundING conductor is separated / insulated from the raceway, and does not contact other groundING conductors prior to arriving at the panel.
Posted By: gfretwell Re: ISOLATED GROUND - 10/01/06 03:58 PM
In the computer biz they specify that the IG conductors will originate at the ground busbar where the Grounding Electrode Conductor lands in the service disconnect enclosure and that it radiates to the equipment in a tree fashion from there with no parallel paths. It will be isolated in any intervening distribution panels. Since we never brought the neutral to the computer panels they would use the insulated neutral busbar for the IG. Green reidentification of all of the conductors made it apparent this was a grounding bus. Sometimes they were also labelled that way.
Usually we also had a bare wire ground bonding conductor to the enclosures too.
Posted By: Roger Re: ISOLATED GROUND - 10/01/06 05:09 PM
Here is a graphic from Ed MacLaren

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Roger
Posted By: Roger Re: ISOLATED GROUND - 10/01/06 05:18 PM
This thread has been relocated to the "NEC & other Code issues" forum, please continue the discussion HERE

Thanks

Roger
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