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Why is bonding the neutral to the EGC beyond the service equipment a bad idea?  | 
					
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		Joe Tedesco, NEC® Consultant	 
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		The possibility of energizing the electrical equipment and associated (attached) metal components exists from stray or unwanted neutral currents exists.	 
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		Sounds like a good answer to me.	 
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		I guess we'll never know if it is right or not. :-\ I think it is.	 
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		Give Joe some time to answer. He's involved in a big project right now. He called me a few days ago.	 
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		Dominic Maricic 
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		Please forgive the delay, sometimes I am unable to gain access to the internet because of the weather, but now I can.    
I was happy with your reply, it provides a good answer in the form of a one liner that can be further researched by reviewing the NEC or NECH in Section 408.40  | 
					
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		Joe Tedesco, NEC® Consultant	 
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