Ok, I had an electrician install a subpanel off my main panel. He took out two 15 amp breakers and moved that over to the subpanel. He then installed a 100 amp double pole in the slot that previously housed the two 15 amp breakers on the main panel. He then brought the two hots and Neutral from Main to Sub accordingly.
When he rerouted the wires that belong to the two 15 amp breakers from the main panel to the sub panel, he connected the two hots to the breaker and the neutrals to the Neutral Buss bar. He then connected the ground to ground buss bar and REMOVED the bonding strap.
I thought all was ok but then I realized that when I add a circuit breaker to this subpanel, the neutral will be ok because it is tied to the main panel neutral but the ground will not be tied to anything and just floating.
Is this correct? let me know if I need to send pic
-James
When he rerouted the wires that belong to the two 15 amp breakers from the main panel to the sub panel, he connected the two hots to the breaker and the neutrals to the Neutral Buss bar. He then connected the ground to ground buss bar and REMOVED the bonding strap.
I thought all was ok but then I realized that when I add a circuit breaker to this subpanel, the neutral will be ok because it is tied to the main panel neutral but the ground will not be tied to anything and just floating.
Is this correct? let me know if I need to send pic
-James
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