Proposal on page of the ROP has an incorrect committee action. The published committee action should be Reject. Shown below is the proposal with the committee action as it should have been published.
Substantiation: The term 'Grounding Conductor' is being proposed to be deleted because it is almost identical to the term 'grounding electrode conductor'. The defined term 'grounding electrode conductor' includes the ability of connecting to a point on the grounding electrode system.
This has been submitted as a single proposal to the Article instead of numerous proposals to allow the panel to ensure the resulting language still meets their intent in each specific section. The term 'grounding electrode conductor' will not be mistaken in the field for the grounded conductor and refers to any point on the grounding electrode system.
Although the deletion of the term 'grounding conductor' is appropriate for articles covered by Panel 5, the term is used over times in Chapter 8 articles covering low power communications circuits and elsewhere in the code. The term 'Grounding Conductor' has proven a useful and well understood term within the communications articles and a definition should be retained in Article A conductor used to connect communications equipment and cable shield, as required, to a grounding electrode system or grounding electrode s.
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