Grounding conductor definition

Grounding conductor means a conductor used to connect equipment or the grounded circuit of a wiring system to a grounding electrode or electrodes.
Grounding conductor means a conductor which is used to connect the equipment or the wiring system with a grounding electrode or electrodes.
Grounding conductor means a conductor which is used to connect the equipment or the wiring system with a grounding electrode or electrodes.

Examples of Grounding conductor in a sentence

  • Grounding conductor and bonding jumper shall be solid or stranded, 4 AWG bare copper.

  • Grounding conductor shall be separate from electrical system neutral conductor.

  • Grounding conductor: separate from electrical system neutral conductor.

  • Grounding conductor joints/splices shall be mechanical type, copper alloy, with a minimum of two bolts and a separate section for each conductor equal to Burndy “QPX”, OZ/Gedney “XTP” or “PMX” or Penn- Union “VX” or copper compression type with two (2) indents equal to Burndy, T&B or Blackburn.

  • Grounding conductor of wiring system shall be of copper or other corrosion resistant material.

  • Grounding conductor shall be included in total conduit fill determining conduit sizes, even though not included or shown on drawings.

  • Grounding conductor monitoringThe inverter is equipped with a grounding conductor monitoring device.

  • ITS conduit shall have a 6-pair, REA Specification PE-39, No. 22 AWG Twisted Wire Pair cable installed, in lieu of the Green No. 8 AWG Bond Grounding conductor.

  • Grounding conductor: Permanent green heat-shrink sleeve, 51 mm minimum.

  • Grounding conductor terminations (lugs) shall be single barrel, mechanical screw type, copper alloy with machined contact surfaces equal to OZ type “SL”, T&B, or Burndy or copper compression type with two (2) indents equal to Burndy, T&B or Blackburn.

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