Strahan
Senior Member
- Location
- Watsontown, PA
I seem to keep running into some confusion each time this topic comes up regarding feeder conductors and grounding. I'm mostly an industrial guy but do get involved in residential from time to time.
First question: When running feeders to a subpanel (example detached garage) what are the guidlines? Do I run a 4-wire feed keeping ground and neutral separate at garage panel? Do I run a 3-wire feed and install a ground rod at garage panel? Or do I run a 4-wire feed and also install a ground rod at garage?
2nd Question: 480/277 3phase feeder to an MCC. I'm not going to use the neutral so can I run a 4-wire feed with the 4th conductor being the grounding (bonding) conductor? Or do I still need to run the neutral causing this to be a 5-wire feed? Can I eliminate the grounding conductor by running RMC with bonding bushings and simply make this a 3-wire feed?
Right when I think I have this all figured out some time passes and I find myself confused again; so I would like if you guys can help. I will concrete this into my head this time. Thanks!!!
First question: When running feeders to a subpanel (example detached garage) what are the guidlines? Do I run a 4-wire feed keeping ground and neutral separate at garage panel? Do I run a 3-wire feed and install a ground rod at garage panel? Or do I run a 4-wire feed and also install a ground rod at garage?
2nd Question: 480/277 3phase feeder to an MCC. I'm not going to use the neutral so can I run a 4-wire feed with the 4th conductor being the grounding (bonding) conductor? Or do I still need to run the neutral causing this to be a 5-wire feed? Can I eliminate the grounding conductor by running RMC with bonding bushings and simply make this a 3-wire feed?
Right when I think I have this all figured out some time passes and I find myself confused again; so I would like if you guys can help. I will concrete this into my head this time. Thanks!!!