Grounding for 600 amp service

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tbakelis

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Hello All,

I'm working on wiring up a restaurant (building built in 60's or 70's) remodel that has an existing 600 AmpZinsco service. 5 feet away from that main service there was ("was" because the plumbers relocated it) a 2" water pipe that stubbed out from which there was a 1" conduit carrying a wire that bonded to that pipe. Is that the main grounding method? Should I just bond it again to the nearest location or should I run all the way to the water main? What is code for grounding this service? Is there usually a ufer hiding under the panel somewhere?

Sorry for all the questions! And thanks for all the help.

Thanks
 

kwired

Electron manager
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NE Nebraska
If this pipe is no longer in use it is no longer the "water pipe" electrode. It can still be called a pipe electrode and is optional to use if it meets qualifications of a pipe electrode (which it probably does).

If the new piping location is a qualifying electrode you must bond to it, and within 5 feet of entrance to the building or structure.

As mentioned read 250.50 as well as 250.52 which 250.50 directs you to parts of anyway.
 

tbakelis

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There is no ufer... So sounds like ill need to pound a ground rod in as we'll as bond the water at the main. What size ground wire do I use for 600 Amp service? #1?
 

kwired

Electron manager
Location
NE Nebraska
There is no ufer... So sounds like ill need to pound a ground rod in as we'll as bond the water at the main. What size ground wire do I use for 600 Amp service? #1?

Depends on size and type of service conductors, not the fact it is a 600 amp service.
 
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