250.118(5)(c) Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors.

FMC cannot be larger than trade size 1 ¼ inch if using the raceway as the equipment grounding conductor.
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FMC cannot be larger than trade size 1 ¼ inch if using the raceway as the equipment grounding conductor.

Not all equipment grounding conductors (EGC’s) in the NEC® are required to be of the wire type. Often, a metal raceway itself can serve as the EGC without the need to pull an additional wire type EGC through the raceway.

There are several flexible and non-flexible metal raceways recognized in 250.118 as an EGC. Section 250.118(5) is all about using listed flexible metal conduit or (FMC)as an equipment grounding conductor. In order to use a length of FMC as the sole EGC for the circuit, five rules must be followed:

  1. The conduit must be terminated in listed fittings.
  2. The circuit conductors contained in the conduit must be protected by an overcurrent device rated at 20 amperes or less.
  3. The size of the FMC cannot exceed 1 ¼ inches.
  4. The combined length of FMC, flexible metallic tubing and liquidtight flexible metal conduit in the same ground-fault current path cannot exceed 6 feet.
  5. If used to connect equipment where flexibility is necessary to minimize the transmission of vibration from equipment or to provide flexibility for equipment that requires movement after installation, an equipment grounding conductor must be installed.

Item 3 above aligns with the performance testing required in the UL Standard for Flexible Metal Conduit. Currently, the UL Standard evaluates FMC as to its ability to maintain a suitable equipment grounding path only for sizes up to 1 ¼ inch. Anything larger is not evaluated for grounding.

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2020 Code Language:

250.118 Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors.

(5) Listed flexible metal conduit meeting all the following conditions:

  1. The conduit is terminated in listed fittings.
  2. The circuit conductors contained in the conduit are protected by overcurrent devices rated at 20 amperes or less.
  3. The size of the conduit does not exceed metric designator 35 (trade size 1 ¼).
  4. The combined length of flexible metal conduit and flexible metallic tubing and liquidtight flexible metal conduit in the same ground-fault current path does not exceed 1.8 m (6 ft).
  5. If used to connect equipment where flexibility is necessary to minimize the transmission of vibration from equipment or to provide flexibility for equipment that requires movement after installation, an equipment grounding conductor shall be installed.

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250.118(5)(c) Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors.

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

Which of the following is true when using a length of flexible metal conduit as an equipment grounding conductor?

A: The flexible metal conduit must be at least trade size 1 ½ inch.
B: The flexible metal conduit CANNOT be larger than trade size 1 ¼ inch.
C: The conductors in the raceway must be copper.
D: The conductors in the raceway must be at least 12 AWG.
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