Questions concerning the need or requirement for a bonding wire from the panel board to the meter under the following setup.
Main breaker panel board with system grounded at the meter. The branch circuits, all in conduit, have equipment grounds connected to an EG bar in the panel board. The neutral wire is bonded to the board with the bonding screw. Rigid is used from the board to the meter. There is no bonding wire from the EG to the meter. I thought I read, some time ago, that the conduit could be used as an EG.
Questions- A) Is a bonding wire from the EG to the meter required in the above case, or, B) does the rigid serve as an EG, C) since the neutral is bonded to the board and the neutral connected to ground at the meter, is that sufficient, or D) would it be a best practice to use a bonding wire? Thanks……
