A Debate between several inspectors

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neal

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The question is on grounding. The service is 400amp meter with 2 200amp panels with 3/0cu. feeding them.
1) would you pass an inspection if the ground wire size #2cu comes out of customer owned meter box to (5 ft. rule) water pipe and building steel?
2) would you pass an inspection if the #2cu ground wire comes from only 1 panel to water and steel?
 
I'm with 77401 on this one.

Yet, I believe it's allowed either way looking at 250.24 (A) and (A)(1). Yet, I normally go from the service panel, so I do not have to worry about the inspector tagging me for non-accessiblity.
 
Ah yes.....yes indeed!

Ah yes.....yes indeed!

Yes and Yes.

In this case, the grounded conductor and the grounding conductor are each large enough to meet the code requirement for sizing of each.
 
Where I live...
Yes
Yes
You can run the GEC to the meter or the panel...your choice.
It's about as broad as it is long anyway.
steve
 
ryan_618 said:
1) Yes. 2) Yes.
al hildenbrand said:
I agree with Ryan.
bkludecke said:
I've met Ryan, like Ryan and (just this once) agree with Ryan.
resistance said:
Didn't see customer owned! Can I take back My last, and agree with Ryan?!
websparky said:
Yes and Yes. In this case, the grounded conductor and the grounding conductor are each large enough to meet the code requirement for sizing of each.
hillbilly said:
Where I live... Yes Yes You can run the GEC to the meter or the panel...your choice. It's about as broad as it is long anyway. steve
andrew said:
No. 1 ? Yes No. 2 _ Yes
electricman2 said:
Same here.

I agree with all the above.
 
Im going to agree with Kingpb these other post are way too warm and fuzzy.
Section 250.24(D) requires the following: "A grounding electrode conductor SHALL be used to connect the equipment grounding conductors, the service equipment enclosures, and where the system is grounded, the grounded service conductor to the grounding electrode required in Part III of this Article".

Because the equipment grounding conductors originate at the service equipment the only way comply with the above requirement is to route the grounding electrode conductor to the service disconnecting means.

now tell me where im wrong
 
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