kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
Building steel needs to be in contact with earth for at least 10 feet or it is not a grounding electrode, and other electrodes must be used. So a steel truss constructed building is going to depend on just how the truss attaches to the foundation. Just anchors in concrete and no ties to any CEE qualifying rebar or anything does not make the steel frame a GEC.I think he is talking about the OP notion of putting ground rods at each corner of the building. I don't see any reason for that either. A bond to the building steel at one spot should be enough.
That said, even if it doesn't qualify as a GEC it may still have less resistance to earth than a ground rod.