Originally Posted by
Mike Picarello
Thanks John, but how does this wire accomplish anything it goes straight to the ground buss at the panel?
So, now that the conductor is clamped to the copper pipe, if a hot wire were to come loose somewhere and touch a metal pipe (assuming all the metal pipes are connected/bonded), instead of just sitting there waiting for you to come along and touch it and get shocked, the current can flow back to the source (usually the transfomer) and thereby trip the overcurrent device (breaker, fuse).