Welcome to The Bond and Ground Podcast—On this episode Paul Abernathy reviews an article written by an author and published on LinkedIN. While the article is well formatted and flows nice, it does introduce innacurate statements about how overcurrent devices trip as well as improper interplay between grounding and bonding functions as demanded in the performance portion of Article 250, and most notible in Section 4. On this podcast the National Electrical Code® becomes personal, practical, and powerfully clear. Hosted by Paul Abernathy, a respected voice on Code Making Panel 5 (CMP-5) and industry-leading expert on grounding and bonding, this show delivers deep insights into Article 250 and beyond. Each episode breaks down real-world applications of grounding and bonding rules, dispels myths, and explores the Code’s intent—so you’re not just following the rules, you're understanding them. Whether you're a licensed electrician, inspector, engineer, or serious Code student, The Bond and Ground Podcast equips you with the grounded knowledge you need to wire with confidence and stay compliant. 🎙️
Topics Include:
- NEC Article 250 deep dives
- Grounding electrode systems
- Bonding jumpers, EGCs, and GECs
- Isolated grounds, ground loops, and field issues
- Changes in the 2023 NEC and what’s coming next
No resistance—just grounded knowledge.
Note: Here is the link to the article Paul is refering too.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/daniel-hamilton-92b44335b_bonded-for-life-grounded-with-purpose-activity-7335810088131026945-Z5X9?utm_source=social_share_send&utm_medium=member_desktop_web&rcm=ACoAAAmKUtUBkhuIvwAhbkx3unzhp1xnCAtG-Cw