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If you made the neutral-ground bond at the meter, then it shouldn't be done at the panels too.


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Ron,
If the panels are the service disconnects, 250.24(B) requires a bond in the panel even if there are other bonds on the line side of the disconnect(s).

gserve,
If there is not a factory provided method of bonding the grounded conductor to the enclosure, these panels are not listed for use as service equipment.

Don


[This message has been edited by resqcapt19 (edited 05-19-2003).]


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Don, These panels say on the label on the door to "ground" if required and have a arrow that points to the neutral bar. They are about 30 years old

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