Master The NEC | Episode 57 | Reviewing a NECA Question of the Day

Master The NEC | Episode 57 | Reviewing a NECA Question of the Day

From Ask Paul | National Electrical Code by Paul W. Abernathy

April 14, 2026 · 23 min

About this episode

Paul Abernathy reviews a NECA Question of the Day regarding the use of PVC and bonding rules in fuel dispensing pumps.

This episode is powerful because it focuses on a question presented to NECA as a Question of the Day. Listen as Paul explains the use of PVC on a fuel dispensing pump, and its use of Rigid Metal Conduit, and the question is about the bonding rules. Let’s break it down and expand on the answer provided by NECA to the individual who submitted the question. Listen as Paul Abernathy, CEO and Founder of Electrical Code Academy, Inc., the leading electrical educator in the country, discusses electrical code, electrical trade, and electrical business-related topics to help electricians maximize their knowledge and industry investment. If you are looking to learn more about the National Electrical Code, for electrical exam preparation, or to better your knowledge of the NEC, then visit https://fasttraxsystem.com for all the electrical code training you will ever need by the leading electrical educator in the country with the best NEC learning program on the planet. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ask-paul-national-electrical-code--4971115/support .

People in this episode

Host: Paul Abernathy

Topics covered

  • National Electrical Code
  • NECA Question of the Day
  • electrical education
  • bonding rules
  • fuel dispensing pump

Keywords

  • NECA
  • bonding rules
  • PVC
  • Rigid Metal Conduit
  • National Electrical Code
  • electrical education
  • fuel dispensing pump

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NECA, Electrical Code Academy, Inc.

Products: PVC, Rigid Metal Conduit

Places: United States

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