Hey Guys,
Hope you find this useful, I will simply post it so to not confuse anyone:roll:
http://media.popularmechanics.com/documents/PMelectricalgatefold.pdf
Hey Guys,
Hope you find this useful, I will simply post it so to not confuse anyone:roll:
http://media.popularmechanics.com/documents/PMelectricalgatefold.pdf
Taking a closer look at the illustration leads one to the same myth we hear a lot of … that the fault current goes to ground. I wonder who they have to write this stuff.
not sure…I posted it for the images…I am not in charge of checking it’s validity…lol…I dont get paid to do that.
Actually… it is rather nice ( yeah someone who made it was a great graphics person but not real detailed on checking the facts ) but for HI’s it is a nice little print out…
Thanks Paul…nice centerfold…oppps…wrong picture…:oops: :oops:
Thanks
Picture of the panel also shows, or rather doesn’t show, the main bonding jumper.
Why are the equipment grounds going to the neutral bar?
lol…EDIT…I am trying to edit it myself …lol…I don’t do graphics i only post things i find…lol
Because they are supposed to in a normal servce panel…remember the Grounded and Grounding conductors terminate on the same buss bar in the service panel…it’s the remote panels that it does not…
The sheet is nice to let HI’s see the different systems…I am not in a position to critic it…because I could not make a sheet like this…while I would like to have been consulted on it…I just found it on the internet doing an image search…trying to find some images for a seminar I am doing.
It’s a Service Panel that’s where they should go. Grounds and neutrals are separated in a Sub panel.
dang…I can’t edit it without it freakin messin up…someone else will have to try…I love the graphics on it however…shoot…