Q. When installing a high-impedance grounded neutral system, for a 480V, 3-phase system, the following question has arisen. Which of the following choices best describes the proper routing for the grounded conductor of the system?
- It shall be run (installed) in the same raceway with the other phase conductors. This is the only choice. No other options are available.
- It shall be run (installed) in a non-metallic raceway with the other phase conductors, following the requirements of 300.5(I)(Exception No. 2).
- It shall be permitted to be run (installed) in the same raceway with the other phase conductors if desired; however, it shall also be permitted to be installed in a separate raceway by itself with any routing chosen by the installer.
- It must be insulated, bare, or covered, and installed so as not to be easily damaged, with or without a raceway for protection.
Answer: C
As per 250.36(D), “The conductor connecting the neutral point of the transformer or generator to the grounding impedance shall be permitted to be installed in a separate raceway. It shall not be required to run this conductor with the phase conductors to the first system disconnecting means or overcurrent device.”
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