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