This is a question that I have searched for on this site and found many topics, but all of the answers have been somewhat indirect.
My question is: In a residence, what is the correct way to bond a W/P pump motor to the cold water line when the house is plumbed in plastic? There is only a couple feet of copper installed at the valves.
A. Run an 8 awg from the motor lug to the copper at the valves.
B. Run an 8 awg from the motor lug back to the panel?
C. Run an 8 awg from the motor lug to the accessible 5' of copper entering the basement.
D. None of these, I want to give my own answer...
In addition, our local AHJ requires an additional ground rod at the service when the plumbing is in plastic. Is this common/uncommon in your area?
My question is: In a residence, what is the correct way to bond a W/P pump motor to the cold water line when the house is plumbed in plastic? There is only a couple feet of copper installed at the valves.
A. Run an 8 awg from the motor lug to the copper at the valves.
B. Run an 8 awg from the motor lug back to the panel?
C. Run an 8 awg from the motor lug to the accessible 5' of copper entering the basement.
D. None of these, I want to give my own answer...
In addition, our local AHJ requires an additional ground rod at the service when the plumbing is in plastic. Is this common/uncommon in your area?