Replacing ground rod due to equipment relocation. Removal of old grounding rods?

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thewire

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Is there any requirement to point me to about ground rods removal? The equipment will be relocated and will requires new grounding grid. I am trying to tell them to removal the old ones instead abandoned it
 

roger

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Well, there is 250.50, all electrodes present, so it could be argued that if they are still there they must be used.

Roger
 

Dennis Alwon

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I probably could have pulled that 3' piece of rod by hand. Geez-- you think he would have shown the ability of that tool on an 8' rod :happysad:
 

infinity

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As Roger pointed out they're technically still present and must be used, that is unless you cut off an inch or two. ;)
 
Is there any requirement to point me to about ground rods removal? The equipment will be relocated and will requires new grounding grid. I am trying to tell them to removal the old ones instead abandoned it

Also what exactly is this equipment and is this in a structure? Rods at equipment, despite being a common MFG spec, probably increase risks.
 

Dennis Alwon

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I don't agree with the fact that it must be used. If you are driving 2 rods at the new service then that should comply with the code. Adding another rod whether it exists or not is not necessary. Probably a moot point as there probably isn't anyone that would look at it twice.
 

480sparky

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I probably could have pulled that 3' piece of rod by hand. Geez-- you think he would have shown the ability of that tool on an 8' rod :happysad:

Um.... maybe they used a short rod because
1. it was easier to drive in
2. it made for a shorter video
3. it was just a demo
 

Fulthrotl

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yes, they cut corners and did the demo injustice...just as I implied:)

i'm amazed at why it's a thing.

as for having to use that scrap piece of steel rod stuck in
the ground over there, i have a milwualkee battery powered
4" grinder with a cutoff wheel that will cut it off flush, so
you don't step on it and hurt yourself. i even have a shovel
so i can dig down 6" before cutting it off, so it's even safer.
 

GeorgeB

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I didn't understand how it worked, but we had 2 utility poled within a few feet of each other behind our house; one was abandoned. My wife hated the look and after about 2 years of calling, a utility truck with some sort of boom came and pulled it, filling the (I'd guess over 6 foot) hole with gravel, then a bag of topsoil on top. VERY professional.

However this worked ... ??? should be able to pull a ground rod.
 
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