A bonding jumper is used to:

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Grounding and bonding are related but not the same. • Grounding = connecting to earth (grounding electrode system) for stabilization of voltage and lightning/surge reference (not primarily for clearing faults). • Bonding = connecting metal parts together (and to the equipment grounding path) to create a low-impedance fault-current path so breakers/fuses trip quickly on a fault. Worked example (fault clearing): If a hot conductor contacts a metal enclosure, bonding ensures that enclosure is effectively connected to the EGC path back to the source, allowing high fault current so the breaker... Show more

A bonding jumper is used to: