bullheimer
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Okay, so really, i run across this article way more than i should and still don't know anything.
i want to run a 120v ckt and a hot/hot/ground ckt to a 240V ckt, to a metal conex trailer on the ground.
dont want the ground rods. (but will a ground wire satify the code?) i can run the five wires to the building because the load is under 30A. the inspector i explained this to, said the two wires, the hot/neut 120V goes to a snap switch for light and outlets d/c, and the two hots to a two pole breaker d/c. but no load center because then i would need a 60A sub for the possibility someone might add a circuit.
so will this let me out of the ground rod requirements? my insp said yes, as long as two disconnects. but isnt it required to have a single disconnect on a building? and i would obviously have to ground a metal building, right?
anybody ever done this? i also got another customer wants two 120V circuits to a detached garage. same thing.
would appreciate any help.
i want to run a 120v ckt and a hot/hot/ground ckt to a 240V ckt, to a metal conex trailer on the ground.
dont want the ground rods. (but will a ground wire satify the code?) i can run the five wires to the building because the load is under 30A. the inspector i explained this to, said the two wires, the hot/neut 120V goes to a snap switch for light and outlets d/c, and the two hots to a two pole breaker d/c. but no load center because then i would need a 60A sub for the possibility someone might add a circuit.
so will this let me out of the ground rod requirements? my insp said yes, as long as two disconnects. but isnt it required to have a single disconnect on a building? and i would obviously have to ground a metal building, right?
anybody ever done this? i also got another customer wants two 120V circuits to a detached garage. same thing.
would appreciate any help.
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