What is the purpose of neutral ground bonding in the main service panel?

Neutral ground bonding in the main service panel is essential for ensuring the safety and proper functioning of the electrical system.


It serves to connect the neutral conductor and the grounding conductor together at the main service panel, creating a common reference point for electrical currents and providing a path for fault currents to safely return to the earth.


This bonding helps to prevent electrical shocks, protect equipment from damage, and ensure the stability of the electrical system.


Proper neutral ground bonding is crucial for compliance with electrical codes and regulations and should be performed by a qualified electrician to ensure safe and reliable operation of the electrical system.

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