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Main Author: Hannah, Travis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19685990
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contents <p>Electric motor-driven fire pump installations are usually evaluated in terms of source reliability, controller arrangement, conductor sizing, protective-device constraints, and compliance with voltage-drop limits during motor starting and running. Grounding and bonding, by contrast, are often treated as secondary matters associated primarily with personnel shock protection or general code compliance. This paper argues that such treatment is incomplete. In fire pump service, inadequate grounding and bonding can also become a reliability defect.</p>
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spellingShingle Inadequate Grounding and Bonding as an Overlooked Reliability Risk to NEC Article 695 Fire Pump Circuits and Equipment
Hannah, Travis
electric
powersystems
grounding
bonding
nec
<p>Electric motor-driven fire pump installations are usually evaluated in terms of source reliability, controller arrangement, conductor sizing, protective-device constraints, and compliance with voltage-drop limits during motor starting and running. Grounding and bonding, by contrast, are often treated as secondary matters associated primarily with personnel shock protection or general code compliance. This paper argues that such treatment is incomplete. In fire pump service, inadequate grounding and bonding can also become a reliability defect.</p>
title Inadequate Grounding and Bonding as an Overlooked Reliability Risk to NEC Article 695 Fire Pump Circuits and Equipment
topic electric
powersystems
grounding
bonding
nec
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19685990