ThanksYou cannot do that. The EGC must be run back to the location of the main or system bonding jumper, which ever may apply. 250.4(A)(5) prohibits the use of the earth as the effective ground-fault current path. 250.4(A)(3) requires all non-current conductive parts of electrical equipment to be connected to an effective ground-fault current path. If you are asking about connecting the code compliant EGC to earth at additional locations, there is no rule that prohibits that.
Please correct me if i am wrong,... If you are asking about connecting the code compliant EGC to earth at additional locations, there is no rule that prohibits that.
Grounding rods are not capable of eliminating anything. They:Please correct me if i am wrong,
Grounding rods outside the building are intended for:
1- Eliminate sudden voltage due to lightning strikes.
2- Eliminate sudden voltage due to the starting current of motors.
3- Electrostatic discharge.
If so, what is the use of SPD on motor panels?2. I do not see any way that a ground rod could significantly affect this voltage disturbance.
What if POCO supply is medium voltage delta connection?3. As long as there is an earth ground at the POCO secondary, any added ground on the customer end will have no noticeable effect on electrostatic discharge.
Also, release to earth the small leakage in network.If so, what is the use of SPD on motor panels?
What if POCO supply is medium voltage delta connection?
If so, what is the use of SPD on motor panels?
What if POCO supply is medium voltage delta connection?