bxny
Electrical
- Sep 28, 2004
- 26
We are designing the grounding for roof mounted HVAC units for an industrial building. The roof will consist of precast concrete planks covered by rigid insulation and topped with a membrane. The equipment grounding cable will be bare copper. In the interest of minimizing the number of roof penetrations, we are considering laying the equipment grounding cable on top of the precast concrete planks and below the rigid roof insulation, and connecting to each of the HVAC unit enclosures that would be grouped together, which would form a loop requiring only one penetration down to the next floor. (After this long introduction, my apologies) my question is, should we be concerned about the creation of a fire hazard by having the bare ground wire in contact with the rigid insulation?
Thanks, in advance for any and all responses.
Bxny
Thanks, in advance for any and all responses.
Bxny