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New
555.14 Equipotential Planes and
Bonding of Equipotential Planes
in Marinas
Change Summary
• New article defines and explains Equipotential Planes.
Please note that it is dierent than an Electrical
Datum Plane.
Article 555 Marinas, Boatyards, Floating Buildings, and
Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities
555.14 Equipotential Planes and Bonding of
Equipotential Planes. An equipotential plane shall be
installed where required in this section to mitigate step and
touch voltages at electrical equipment. The parts specied
in this section shall be bonded together and to the electrical
grounding system. The bonding conductor shall be solid
copper conductors; insulated, covered, or bare; not smaller
than 8 AWG.
(A) Areas Requiring Equipotential Planes. Equipotential
planes shall be installed adjacent to all outdoor service
equipment or disconnecting means that control equipment in
or on water where the following conditions exist:
(1) Where the system voltage exceeds 250 volts to ground
(2) Where the equipment is located within 3 m (10 ft) of the
body of water
The equipotential plane shall include all metallic enclosures
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