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- Jan 1, 1970
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Suppose you are wiring up a luminaire using a transformer to change the
voltage down to 120 volts. The light socket will be an Edison screw base
type, so the shell of that socket will be wired to a grounded conductor.
Which of the follow are allowed ways to connect the ground?
1. The conductor attached to the socket shell is grounded by means of
connecting it to the grounded conductor of the circuit supplying
power to the transformer primary.
2. The conductor attached to the socket shell is grounded by means of
connecting it to the grounding conductor of the circuit supplying
power to the transformer primary.
You might want to consult 210.6(C)(2). What is you interpretation?
voltage down to 120 volts. The light socket will be an Edison screw base
type, so the shell of that socket will be wired to a grounded conductor.
Which of the follow are allowed ways to connect the ground?
1. The conductor attached to the socket shell is grounded by means of
connecting it to the grounded conductor of the circuit supplying
power to the transformer primary.
2. The conductor attached to the socket shell is grounded by means of
connecting it to the grounding conductor of the circuit supplying
power to the transformer primary.
You might want to consult 210.6(C)(2). What is you interpretation?