NEC article 250

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ip

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I have an existing building with existing electrical service to remain.

Addition will be built, but it will be structurally separated, so there are no steel connections between new and existing.

I am providing new distribution panelboard for the new addition (it is still located within the existing building, but right outside of a new addition) and I am bringing ground and neutral to this panelboard. Per NEC 2002 250.32B the neutral is isolated from the ground bus. There is a grounding electrode (ufer ground) for the new building. There will be water, telephone, gas nad other piping run between the buildings.
The question is : should the steel of the new building be bonded with the existing building steel?
 

steve66

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Re: NEC article 250

Yes, I think it should be either bonded to the existing steel, or bonded to the new Grounding Electrode system, or to the grounding electrode conductor, or the main panel's ground bus.

Basically, bond it to the ground system somewhere or somehow.

Steve
 
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