Customer requested quote for driving a ground rod near their garage because they have had damage to the garage door opener (4) times in the past year. I explained that I would not drive a ground rod separate from the electrical service. Mike Holt would be proud.
No electrical issues or problems with grounding found. They believe lightning is travelling through slab, but I cannot find damage anywhere - except opener. The garage door rail does touch the concrete. In this case should I cut the bottom of the rail just enough so it does not touch the slab?
The door opener is already GFI protected and I recommended perhaps installing a point of use surge protector at the ceiling outlet. Recommendations? Ideas?
The panel shows no damage and breakers do not trip when these strikes have occurred, with the exception of a few arc faults that are on bedroom circuits only, so the surge is not passing through the panel.
Thanks in advance for anyone that may reply.
No electrical issues or problems with grounding found. They believe lightning is travelling through slab, but I cannot find damage anywhere - except opener. The garage door rail does touch the concrete. In this case should I cut the bottom of the rail just enough so it does not touch the slab?
The door opener is already GFI protected and I recommended perhaps installing a point of use surge protector at the ceiling outlet. Recommendations? Ideas?
The panel shows no damage and breakers do not trip when these strikes have occurred, with the exception of a few arc faults that are on bedroom circuits only, so the surge is not passing through the panel.
Thanks in advance for anyone that may reply.