
Electrical Grounding and Bonding per the National Electrical Code
interpro.wisc.edu/RA00004See upcoming datesCourse Overview
Learn about the requirements of the National Electric Code® Article 250, requirements for grounding and bonding in several other NEC® articles, and how to avoid grounding and bonding problems using practical solutions.
Learning Outcomes
- Take the mystery out of grounding and bonding requirements
- Provide awareness of changes in Article 250 of the National Electrical Code
- Cover requirements for facility grounding and bonding in a comprehensive manner
- Present practical solutions to grounding and bonding problems
- Assist the students in applying the NEC to their specific on-the-job installations
Who Should Attend?
- Designers, engineers, contractors, and consultants responsible for the design and installation of building electrical grounding systems
- Electricians, technicians, inspectors, electrical maintenance staff, safety personnel, and other employees responsible for the operation and maintenance of electrical grounding and bonding systems in commercial, industrial, institutional, or utility customer-interface settings
Additional Information
As part of the course fee, attendees will be provided a copy of the textbook "Electrical Grounding and Bonding" (published by Cengage) by Phil Simmons.
Course Outline
Industry and NEC Definitions
- Defining the terms related to grounding and bonding
- Differentiating between “grounding” and “bonding”
- Differentiating between a short-circuit and a ground-fault
- What is a grounded conductor?
- What is a system grounded conductor vs a grounding electrode conductor?
- When is a neutral conductor a grounded conductor?
- What is an equipment grounding conductor?
Low-Impedance Fault Return Path
- Definition of effective ground-fault current path
- Requirements for effective ground-fault current path
- Purpose and function of effective ground-fault current path
- Earth return prohibited installations
- Installing parallel sets of conductors
System Grounding Requirements
- Reducing objectionable current flow over grounding conductors
- Systems that are required to be grounded and those that are permitted to be grounded
- Choosing a solidly grounded, impedance grounded, or ungrounded system
- High-and low-resistance grounding applications
- Grounding the neutral of a wye-connected system
- Grounding the mid-point of a delta system winding (high-leg system)
- Corner-grounded delta systems
- Purpose of the grounding electrode system on an ungrounded system
Purpose of the Grounded Conductor on a Grounded System
- Providing a low-impedance path for fault-clearing capability
- The function of the main bonding jumper and a system bonding jumper
- Sizing the neutral for services with a single and parallel set of supply conductors
- Maintaining neutral isolation on the load side of either a service or a source of separately derived system
The Grounding Electrode System
- What grounding electrodes are required to be used if present?
- Types of grounding electrodes, including the Ufer ground
- How to determine if grounding electrodes qualify for use
- Bonding requirements for the grounding electrode system
- Using busbars for connecting grounding electrode system components
- Optional grounding electrode system connections
- Understanding the purpose of the grounding electrode
- Bonding requirements for all grounding electrodes, including those installed for lightning protection systems, communication systems, and data processing systems
Separately Derived Systems
- What is a separately derived system (SDS)?
- How is a SDS grounded?
- Sizing neutral, bonding, and grounding electrode conductors for SDSs
- When is an on-site generator a separately derived system?
- How are automatic transfer switches appropriately applied?
- Requirements if the source is outdoors
Grounding and Bonding at Separate Buildings
- When a grounding electrode is not required
- Choosing grounding and bonding scheme at separate buildings
- When the neutral is permitted to be grounded at separate buildings
- Sizing grounding electrode conductors at separate buildings
- Buildings or structures supplied by a separately derived system
Equipment Grounding Conductors
- When equipment is required to be grounded
- Metal raceways as equipment grounding conductors
- How to calculate the maximum length of metal conduits when used as equipment grounding conductors
- Supplementing metal raceways with equipment grounding conductors
- Sizing equipment grounding conductors for motor circuits and for parallel conduit runs
- Sizing equipment grounding conductors for available short-circuit current
- Color code requirements
- Branch circuit extensions and GFCI protection of replacement receptacles
Ground Fault Protection
- Types of ground fault protection
- Capacitive charging current effects
- Coordinating GFP settings with downstream protection
Grounding and Bonding Conductor Connections
- Types of connections: welded, brazed, and pressure type
- Selecting connectors for the application
Bonding Requirements
- Bonding requirements for service equipment
- Intersystem bonding requirements
- Bonding of metal piping systems
- Bonding of metal frames of buildings
- Bonding requirements for areas supplied by separately derived systems
- Bonding requirements for receptacles and boxes
Use of the Neutral for Bonding
- When it is permitted to use the neutral for bonding and when it is not
- Use of the neutral for line-side bonding
- Use of the neutral for equipment grounding
Isolated Equipment Grounding
- Isolated grounding of equipment
- Isolated grounding of receptacles
Special Occupancy Grounding and Bonding
- Grounding and bonding for hazardous locations
- Requirements for patient care areas of health care facilities
- Grounding and bonding for agricultural buildings
- Requirements for mobile and manufactured homes
Testimonials
"Your use of Zoom (web interface) was the best I've been part of! I've been in other web-based training sessions in the past 12-18 months and you by far have it down! I really enjoyed that you took the time for specific questions! Great training!"
—Joel LeMahieu, DeTroye Electric Services, Inc., Electrical Department Manager
"This training made me confident in what I felt I already knew and gave me an understanding of the areas that were not clear in the NEC."
—Richard Linke, Hilscher-Clarke Electrical Contractors and Engineers, Electrical Designer
Instructor
Noel Williams
Noel runs Noel Williams Consulting (more than 20 years) and serves as an instructor and developer of electrical training programs covering electrical safety, including the National Electrical Code and related standards. He has provided training services for Salt Lake Community College, NFPA, NTT, IAEI, and private clients that included Los Alamos National Labs, Alcan Cable, Thiokol, Honeywell, Salt Lake City Airport, and the University of Utah Hospital. He has taught thousands of students throughout most of the United States as well as a few other countries for over 25 years. He has also worked as a subject matter expert for development of online training programs and as an expert witness.
Upcoming dates
Electrical Grounding and Bonding per the National Electrical Code
Location: Madison, WI or Live Online
Course #: RA00004-D879
Fee: $1,495
interpro.wisc.edu/RA00004
Fee
- $1,495
This course has two attendance options, face-to-face or online.
Face-to-face attendance fee includes morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, course materials, and a copy of "Electrical Grounding and Bonding" by Phil Simmons.
Online attendance fee includes online instruction, course materials, and a copy of "Electrical Grounding and Bonding" by Phil Simmons. Online attendees will access course sessions via the Zoom web conferencing platform.
ONLINE ENROLLMENT DEADLINE:
The deadline to enroll for online participation will be June 16th, 2026. This allows time needed for the shipment and delivery of course materials prior to the start date.
Discounts
Team Discount. Receive $300 off the registration fee, per person, when 2 or more people from the same organization enroll. Team affiliation will be confirmed during the registration process.
Credits
- CEU: 1.8
- PDH: 18
Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
6/16/2026 7:30am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 6/16/2026 8:00am - 4:30pm Central Time
- 6/17/2026 8:00am - 4:30pm Central Time
- 6/18/2026 8:00am - 12:00pm Central Time
Instructor
Noel Williams
Location
Accommodations
Accommodations include: All reservations include hot breakfast buffet, fitness center, business center, convenient on-site parking. Guest rooms are complete with Keurig Coffee Makers, refrigerators, and complimentary high speed internet.
Room: rates start at $160
Accommodations include: Complimentary WiFi, Local/Airport Shuttle, Pool, and Fitness Center.
Accommodations include: Enjoy complimentary business center, WiFi and Local/Airport Shuttle. Each room has a refrigerator, microwave, 42-inch HDTV, and executive desk. Parking available $15/night.
Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend, please notify us no later than one week before your course begins, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after this date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.
