not trying to start anything just would like to know,from low side of transmission transformer the neutral is continuous and grounded to substation ground grid,neutral wire from the station on most systems is grounded at each pole,if not at each pole it's grounded at the ones with a transformer,transformer neutral post, case grd., pole grd. , service cable neutral wire and line neutral wire are bonded together grounding all them together at the pole,service entrance cable neutral is bonded to meter back from meter back to panel box,then meter back is grounded to a ground rod at that point,also the all the neutral bars and utility grd bars in the panel are bonded to each other and the panel box,question is few years ago i installed and outside main panel box that contained the meter, main and provision for a couple more breakers,then installed a sud panel inside for remaining circuits, feed sub panel with 2/0 lines 1/0 neutral copper ,wouldn't pass until i installed a #6 coated copper wire between the utility bars of each box, inspector couldn't explain why it was just code what was the purpose for the #6 wire when they were tied with 1/0 copper between the neutral bars.
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