Why We Bond Neutrals and Grounds Together

Learn the critical reasons behind bonding neutrals and grounds in electrical systems, focusing on fault clearing, safety, and NEC compliance.

Last updated December 17, 2024
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This lesson explains the essential practice of bonding neutrals and grounds together in electrical services, as required by the NEC. You’ll understand the differences between grounding and bonding, the necessity of creating a complete circuit for fault clearing, and the dangers of objectionable current. The lesson emphasizes the importance of bonding in one guaranteed place, typically at the service panel, to ensure safety and prevent electrical hazards. Additionally, it covers the requirements for separately derived systems, such as generators and solar arrays, and the need for bonding in different building environments. To get started, go to the Lesson Content tab and click on the video.

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