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2008 NEC 392.7 Which refers you to 250.96. Requires bonding on Conduit raceways to the cable tray. Does anyone have or know where theres a Good Illustration of this???
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This is the picture from the handbook

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I agree the "bond" they show is not really defined but I assume you could use a pipe bonding clamp with the appropriate EGC conductor to a lug on the tray.
BUT Cooper to the rescue! wink

http://www.cooperindustries.com/con...rces/PDFs/Instruction%20sheets/IF596.pdf


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Thank U.
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