Easy Electrical Design Grounding & Bonding
What is the difference between grounding and bonding?
Answer
Grounding is the intentional connection of electrical system to earth through a grounding electrode to stabilize voltage and provide fault current path. Bonding is connecting all metal parts (conduits, enclosures, equipment frames) together to ensure they remain at the same potential. Bonding prevents voltage differences between metal surfaces that could cause shock, while grounding provides the earth connection for fault clearing.
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