AC\DC
Senior Member
- Location
- Florence,Oregon,Lane
- Occupation
- EC
Howdy, I went to wire a customers Pump house that is located about 15' from the house. His pump house and new well is under a year old. I went to open the panel up and noticed it had no neutral, fine and all for straight 240 volt loads. Though the home owner informed installer that he was going to be adding lighting and receptacle in there.
Home owner informed me a well driller installed all this from the Meter main on the house to the new shed and then to his equipment. So inspector said I could use OESC 250.32 basically allows NEW 3 wire systems that are in compliances to 2005 NEC to be installed. He also did not bond the Well casing or have a Ground electrode system.
There are no metal parts between the building. Though I have to bond the well casing and install a GES, so i don't feel comfortable with using the Oregon allowance.
If I was to do that I would have Objectionable current through the casing and the GES.
If some one goes bare foot out side and touches anything that is connected to the premise wiring they would be parallel with the Bonded neutral to the pump house, Correct?
Inspector informed me they had this code for the farms out in eastern Oregon that are miles long makes I can see that not posing a problem. But only 15' away seems like trouble. Am I misunderstanding the situation or blowing it out of proportion.
He also ran like 420% of bends so I Can't Pull the wires out, already tried
Informed the homeowner that we should redo the whole setup.
On another note turning him in for doing stuff he not suppose to.
Home owner informed me a well driller installed all this from the Meter main on the house to the new shed and then to his equipment. So inspector said I could use OESC 250.32 basically allows NEW 3 wire systems that are in compliances to 2005 NEC to be installed. He also did not bond the Well casing or have a Ground electrode system.
There are no metal parts between the building. Though I have to bond the well casing and install a GES, so i don't feel comfortable with using the Oregon allowance.
If I was to do that I would have Objectionable current through the casing and the GES.
If some one goes bare foot out side and touches anything that is connected to the premise wiring they would be parallel with the Bonded neutral to the pump house, Correct?
Inspector informed me they had this code for the farms out in eastern Oregon that are miles long makes I can see that not posing a problem. But only 15' away seems like trouble. Am I misunderstanding the situation or blowing it out of proportion.
He also ran like 420% of bends so I Can't Pull the wires out, already tried
Informed the homeowner that we should redo the whole setup.
On another note turning him in for doing stuff he not suppose to.