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Old 4/3/10, 9:35 AM
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Default Murray panel bonding

I know this may be asking a bit much, but does anyone know where a Murray panel is bonded and/or where the bonding screw is located? House built in 2003, so it would be newer panel, obviously. The neurtral/ground strap connecting both sides had a screw hole location, but no screw installed. I would post pics, but they really show nothing.

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Anyone?
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Old 4/3/10, 12:24 PM
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does anyone know where a Murray panel is bonded and/or where the bonding screw is located?
Inside the panel enclosure.

You really can't expect much more of an answer with the limited information you provided, can you?



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Typically the location of the panel bond is shown on the label inside the panel enclosure.
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Typically the location of the panel bond is shown on the label inside the panel enclosure.
There was a diagram, but no bonding screw location, which I thought was odd. Most of the panels I see do show where, like you said. This is the reason for my post. I was just wondering if anyone was familiar with Murray brand panels and where they are usually bonded at.
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Do you have a model number for the panel?
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