Original Version
Rule 33.3
33.3 Ground Connections
A. Effective Grounds
Supply equipment of the following types, when grounded to conform to requirements of this order or for any other reasons, shall be effectively grounded:
Neutral conductors of low voltage supply circuits, (0-750 volts, see Rule 58.3-C1);
Neutral conductors of supply circuits exceeding 750 volts;
Bond wires;
Lighting arresters;
Transformer cases grounded in accordance with Rule 58.3-C3.
B. Independent Ground Connections
Ground connections for equipment of any one of the types
listed in Rule 33.3-A shall not be interconnected with ground connections for equipment of any
other type listed therein, except:
In common neutral systems the neutral conductors of 0-750
volt supply circuits and of supply circuits of 750-22,500 volts may be
interconnected and grounded in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 59; and
A ground connection for
a set of lighting arresters may be interconnected with:
A ground
connection for neutral conductor of the circuit protected by the set of lighting
arresters ,
The cable sheath or body of the cable pothead where the cable
conductors are connected to the circuit protected by set of lighting
arresters,
Metallic conduit enclosing conductors of the circuit protected
by the set of lighting arresters,
Transformer cases grounded in
accordance with Rule 58.3-C3 where transformers are connected to the circuit protected by the set of
lighting arresters, and
The ground connection of another set of lighting
arresters, provided the circuits protected are of the same voltage
classification.
Where more than two sets of lighting arresters on supply circuits of the same voltage classification are installed on a pole or structure, and their ground terminals are interconnected at the top of the ground connections, two complete and effective ground connections will be considered sufficient for the purpose of this rule. Connection to an effectively grounded cable sheath or conduit of a circuit protected by the lighting arresters will be considered as one of these two effective ground connections.
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 33.3
33.3 Ground Connections
A. Effective Grounds
Supply equipment of the following types, when grounded to conform to requirements of this order or for any other reasons, shall be effectively grounded:
Neutral
conductors of low voltage supply circuits, (0-750 volts, see Rule 58.3-C1
58.2-A);
Neutral conductors of supply circuits exceeding 750 volts;
Bond wires;
Lighting arresters;
Transformer
cases grounded in accordance with Rule 58.3-C3
58.2-A.
B. Independent Ground Connections
Ground connections for equipment of any one of the types
listed in Rule 33.3-A shall not be interconnected with ground connections for equipment of any
other type listed therein, except:
In common neutral systems the neutral conductors of 0-750
volt supply circuits and of supply circuits of 750-22,500 volts may be
interconnected and grounded in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 59; and
A ground connection for
a set of lighting arresters may be interconnected with:
A ground
connection for neutral conductor of the circuit protected by the set of lighting
arresters ,
The cable sheath or body of the cable pothead where the cable
conductors are connected to the circuit protected by set of lighting
arresters,
Metallic conduit enclosing conductors of the circuit protected
by the set of lighting arresters,
Transformer cases grounded in
accordance with Rule 58.3-C3
58.2-A where transformers are connected to the circuit protected by the set of
lighting arresters, and
The ground connection of another set of lighting
arresters, provided the circuits protected are of the same voltage
classification.
Where more than two sets of lighting arresters on supply circuits of the same voltage classification are installed on a pole or structure, and their ground terminals are interconnected at the top of the ground connections, two complete and effective ground connections will be considered sufficient for the purpose of this rule. Connection to an effectively grounded cable sheath or conduit of a circuit protected by the lighting arresters will be considered as one of these two effective ground connections.
Final Version
Rule 33.3
33.3 Ground Connections
A. Effective Grounds
Supply equipment of the following types, when grounded to conform to requirements of this order or for any other reasons, shall be effectively grounded:
Neutral conductors of low voltage supply circuits, (0-750 volts, see Rule 58.2-A);
Neutral conductors of supply circuits exceeding 750 volts;
Bond wires;
Lighting arresters;
Transformer cases grounded in accordance with Rule 58.2-A.
B. Independent Ground Connections
Ground connections for equipment of any one of the types
listed in Rule 33.3-A shall not be interconnected with ground connections for equipment of any
other type listed therein, except:
In common neutral systems the neutral conductors of 0-750
volt supply circuits and of supply circuits of 750-22,500 volts may be
interconnected and grounded in accordance with the provisions of
Rule 59; and
A ground connection for
a set of lighting arresters may be interconnected with:
A ground
connection for neutral conductor of the circuit protected by the set of lighting
arresters ,
The cable sheath or body of the cable pothead where the cable
conductors are connected to the circuit protected by set of lighting
arresters,
Metallic conduit enclosing conductors of the circuit protected
by the set of lighting arresters,
Transformer cases grounded in
accordance with Rule
58.2-A where transformers are connected to the circuit protected by the set of
lighting arresters, and
The ground connection of another set of lighting
arresters, provided the circuits protected are of the same voltage
classification.
Where more than two sets of lighting arresters on supply circuits of the same voltage classification are installed on a pole or structure, and their ground terminals are interconnected at the top of the ground connections, two complete and effective ground connections will be considered sufficient for the purpose of this rule. Connection to an effectively grounded cable sheath or conduit of a circuit protected by the lighting arresters will be considered as one of these two effective ground connections.