IEEE
Std 1159-1995
IEEE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR
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To monitor the power to a load connected to an isolated-ground receptacle (orange in color), the power
monitor should be connected to the same receptacle. These receptacles are
designed for use with two
grounding conductors. The non-insulated grounding conductor (sometimes conduit) is bonded to the outlet
housing. The isolated grounding conductor (green-insulated wire) is terminated at the receptacle grounding
terminal. The preferred practice is not to daisy-chain the isolated grounding conductor
but to run a separate
insulated green wire from the isolated ground bus in the subpanel, or separately-derived source, to each
orange receptacle. (See article 250-74, exception number 4 in the NEC [B2].)
It is sometimes impossible to connect the monitor at the load. Voltage connection
points may be inaccessi-
ble; the load may be in a hazardous environment or there may be security considerations. In this situation the
monitor may be connected at the closest subpanel feeding the load. Monitoring at a subpanel has the advan-
tage that the circuit conductors are accessible for current measurements.
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