250.50 -- Bonding

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rlb109

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Allthough 250.50 states that all grounding electrodes described in 250.52(A)(1) through (A)(6) present at each building shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system, if a metal underground water line is used as the main grounding electrode as per 250.52(A)(1) with a supplemental ground 252.50(A)(5) as required by 250.53(D)(2), does 250.54 preclude the need to bond the rebar in a foundation that is going to be poured 250.52(A)(3)????
 
No.

250.54 is saying you can have extra grounding electrodes connected to an EGC someplace and not bond it to the grounding electrode system. The grounding electrode system still has to have all the electrodes present, including the rebar.
 
250.54 has nothing to do with the required supplemental grounding electrode. It is for supplementary grounding electrodes. An example of a supplementary grounding electrode would be a signal reference ground used for sensitve electronic equipment that is sometimes connected to the frame of machinery.
 
Re: 250.50 -- Bonding

rlb109 said:
...if a metal underground water line is used as the main grounding electrode...
This is a principle you should forget. There isn't a main grounding electrode. A water pipe is an electrode that limps along in need of a crutch.

That crutch can be a rod, or a CCE, or one of the other options. But, there is no main electrode. All electrodes present must be used.
 
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