2 Services Sharing Ground rods

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I have townhomes with each unit having its own 200A service from the utility. The services are about 8' apart. Can you install 2 ground rods between the services and connect those to the 2 meter enclosures, in essence sharing the ground rods for the 2 separate services? My proposal is a GEC connecting in this way: meter-rod-6'-rod-meter
 

Jpflex

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Ground electrode rods must be buried I think 8 or 10 feet down but not 6’ nec
 

petersonra

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I have townhomes with each unit having its own 200A service from the utility. The services are about 8' apart. Can you install 2 ground rods between the services and connect those to the 2 meter enclosures, in essence sharing the ground rods for the 2 separate services? My proposal is a GEC connecting in this way: meter-rod-6'-rod-meter
I can't think of any reason you can't.
 
Yes, the rods will be 6' apart. I understand that if there is one service feed to the building with a 2 meter bank there will be only one set of ground rods. In my case though, there are 2 separate services from the utility. Not sure if 250.64(D) covers this scenario.
 

jaggedben

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Not only is there no reason you can't, but you are more or less required to, because all electrodes at a structure must be connected together. So you could drive more ground rods than necessary, but you couldn't not connect both services to them.
 

102 Inspector

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Just curious, does the grounding system cross any property lines that might restrict this. I know you can't run a service through someone else's building, and this would be outside, possibly under a homeowners control. Just asking for a friend.
 
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