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Main Equipotential bonding identified at terminations
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<blockquote data-quote="PeatBog" data-source="post: 76310" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>I 100% agree with you that black conduit is the best way to go. However, if the client was really insistent then I can't see that I would be breaking any regulation other than</p><p></p><p>514.3.2 "preferably throughout its length". I read preferably as a statement of best practice but it certainly doesn't state "shall".</p><p></p><p>I think I will walk away if she refuses conduit! I don't like to feel compromised!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeatBog, post: 76310, member: 630"] I 100% agree with you that black conduit is the best way to go. However, if the client was really insistent then I can't see that I would be breaking any regulation other than 514.3.2 "preferably throughout its length". I read preferably as a statement of best practice but it certainly doesn't state "shall". I think I will walk away if she refuses conduit! I don't like to feel compromised! [/QUOTE]
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