DarkBlack
Elite Member
I thought the NEC said grounded and grounding. I have the 1996 book back when I built my house. Grounded was listed as N in the book towards the front and grounding had a symbol that I believe to be that 10 foot rod driven into the dirt. Or maybe those two rods in the dirt. Or three, or maybe even the metal in the concrete. I think of grounded and neutral as synonyms. Grounded is white, grounding is green or bare copper heading to the earth.
By the way the industrial electrician/contractor had to read and reread the code when he helped me rough service the barn. Unbonded in the panel with a grounding rod is what we did. 2 hot legs, grounded/neutral and grounding/green wire back to the house.
Yes, neutral is the 'grounded' conductor-white.
Bare, or green is the 'grounding' conductor.