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    Bonded Ground and Neutal in Outbuilding Panel

    Makes total sense. I am looking to hook up a control panel for some power equipment that can be run wet. I can easily add a DIN mount AFCI to that panel, however, which should suit my purposes fine. I'm still not clear on the whole ground / neutral bonded vs. not bonded, but the consensus...
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    Bonded Ground and Neutal in Outbuilding Panel

    OK, so it seems like it's a Single Point Ground vs. Distributed Single Point Ground, but I'm not sure that's applicable. It implies that I have an option of either using the common ground from the Service Panel, or tying the Service Panel Ground to the Neutral at multiple points with multiple...
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    Bonded Ground and Neutal in Outbuilding Panel

    Thanks for the replies! I haven't encountered this situation before and wanted a second set of eyes. I also am of the opinion that they bus bars should be separated, but that's just because it's been drilled into me that you always keep them separate in sub. panels. If anyone else has other...
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    Bonded Ground and Neutal in Outbuilding Panel

    I have a bit of a unique situation. My outbuilding has two hots and a Neutral coming into it's panel, but a dedicated / separate grounding rod. In this situation, should I bond the Neutral and Ground bus bars in the outbuilding sub panel? See the attached image for a better understanding.
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